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VCE Stuff => Victorian Education Discussion => Topic started by: boysenberry on September 14, 2009, 09:10:57 pm
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There seem to be a lot of high achievers on this site, but how many of you are doing the asian five? From looking at people's signatures I've seen plenty come close but no BINGO. I want to know how many people are doing these subjects and why they are doing them. Why choose so many hard subjects? What's your motivation?
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look at Ahmad's study scores if u want a bingo
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Maybe; if I don't get umep bio I might pick up specialist (if it runs at my school)
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They scale up. Personally, I like science and my school doesn't offer any of the subjects I'd rather do (e.g philosophy, revolutions, eng lang/lit etc). But I don't understand the people who do it just because they scale up and then end up pursuing commerce or something completely unrelated in Uni.
Anyway, I was a bingo until a few months ago when I decided that physics bores me. A lot. Also I'd rather do well in psych then do mediocore in spesh despite the scaling (and this also allows me to pursue UMEP psych). Yeah, there might be a logic fail on my part here.
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Was going to be another asian 5'er, but I didn't really like physics (well, more that I sucked at it) and also that MHS had a nice track history with BM. Turns out it was a good decision eh?
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No way in hell. I epic fail Sciences.
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What are the asian 5?
methods. spec. physics. chemistry. ??
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Courtesy of urbandictionary: The subjects taken in your VCE years in Victoria - Specialist Maths, Maths Methods, Physics, Chemistry, English and fast-track Biology in year 11
Except fast-track Biology can be replaced with fast-track Methods, and a LOTE can be thrown in there as well, but that's optional.
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So does that mean i do the asian 5??
given I do methods3+4 in year 11
and spesh, physics, chemistry and english?
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I don't think the 'fast-track Biology' is part of it, considering that's 6 subjects anyway. It's usually defined as spesh, methods, chem, physics and mainstream english. That, together with accounting is now usually also known as the 'curry six'.
So does that mean i do the asian 5??
given I do methods3+4 in year 11
and spesh, physics, chemistry and english?
Yep.
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I didn't know accounting was part of it. That's the subject people in my school pick as a filler or bludge. lol how wrong they were.
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Asian 5 here!
It's usually defined as spesh, methods, chem, physics and mainstream english. That, together with accounting is now usually also known as the 'curry six'.
Never heard of this 'curry six' lol
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Was going to be another asian 5'er, but I didn't really like physics (well, more that I sucked at it) and also that MHS had a nice track history with BM.
Ditto (except replace MHS with my school). My 1/2 physics teacher was useless and made the subject a chore to study, so I dropped it for biology.
Would've done spesh if my stupid school had let me do it by correspondence (it clashed with another subject I was not willing to drop). Motivations were
1. I liked methods and wanted a challenge
2. The scaling (shame on me)
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Was going to be another asian 5'er, but I didn't really like physics (well, more that I sucked at it) and also that MHS had a nice track history with BM.
Ditto (except replace MHS with my school). My 1/2 physics teacher was useless and made the subject a chore to study, so I dropped it for biology.
Would've done spesh if my stupid school had let me do it by correspondence (it clashed with another subject I was not willing to drop). Motivations were
1. I liked methods and wanted a challenge
2. The scaling (shame on me)
Actually I wasn't even meant to do spesh. I put down General (the one which leads to Further) in year 11, but they chucked me in General Advanced, probably because they thought I typo'd it given my track history with Maths. On the first day I was going to change, but since I couldn't be stuffed going through all the paperwork and formalities, I guess I just stuck with it =\
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I would've picked Physics in year 11, but our school requires us to complete Religion as a VCE subject hence I didn't have room for it then. Then this year I considered picking up Physics but the careers counsellor advised against it. Oh how I wish I went against his decision. Hence I'll try to pick up some physics subjects in Uni
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Almost.
Except Accounting instead of Bio, and Chinese instead of Physics.