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Luna Ying
post Aug 24 2022, 01:18 PM

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If you are firm in your decision for future course, at least make sure you can get enough credit for minimum entry to qualify for your course.
Have you check local uni requirements and oversea uni requirements?
At least take them as minimum requirement even if you have enough money to go for oversea uni.
Real life is absolutely different from CSI drama.
You gonna need to up your game in chemistry too.[Borderline won't do]
I'm no longer sure how the latest scoring goes, but I have never score more than 30 in ADD MATH IN SCHOOL BUT I got a credit for ADD MATH in SPM. [Bonus credit, wasn't expecting it] I doubt oversea care about History/Moral or other mini subjects unlike local.
I had to re-sit for my BM even I got A1 through F4 & F5.

While majority things we study in school is useless when come out into real-life, at least cover the basic so you can more options even should you decide to change course in future.




Darkspreader
post Aug 24 2022, 01:21 PM

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I don't think you should drop add maths...based on my own experience it is really easy to score for add maths in the real SPM.

During normal exams/ trial SPM my add maths grades are usually around 30%-50%.

But during the SPM exam itself i think they marked up the grades, even with my half-boiled add maths knowledge they grade me A for SPM.

Besides, extra skill and knowledge never hurts.
imnotabot
post Aug 24 2022, 01:36 PM

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QUOTE(Darkspreader @ Aug 24 2022, 01:21 PM)
I don't think you should drop add maths...based on my own experience it is really easy to score for add maths in the real SPM.

During normal exams/ trial SPM my add maths grades are usually around 30%-50%.

But during the SPM exam itself i think they marked up the grades, even with my half-boiled add maths knowledge they grade me A for SPM.

Besides, extra skill and knowledge never hurts.
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It's called grading on a curve. It's a standard practice everywhere. And yes, it's typical that the cut off for A will be lower because of this.

This post has been edited by imnotabot: Aug 24 2022, 01:36 PM
marvinben
post Aug 24 2022, 02:02 PM

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Just drop it, you can take up Calculus in University, way more time to dedicate to the subject at that time.

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