I did so much Chem study its actually ridiculous. Really pissed with that score.Stupid Chem VCAA bitches. Argh.
I seriously need to re-consider what I want to do now. Thinking Chem was my best....and now I have to look at a career with English.
Nisha, I want to meet you.
I'm currently doing Chemistry at UoM.
I got a 48 SS in English. I got a 36 SS in Chem. I did at least 200hrs of Chem study throughout the year (that's a lot - around an hour a day for every day of the school term including exams and breaks, averaged out). I did 40 practice exams at 1.5hrs each (70hrs) for the midyears, and significantly less for end of years due to more subjects, but still a hell of a lot of practice exams.
I was distraught with my Chemistry score because it was the subject that I enjoyed most. And I was shocked at what I got for English - I didn't envision a single mark above a 40.
Don't rethink what you want to do.
At university, I scored a H1 (first class honours) in Chemistry 1 at Melbourne Uni, and I got a H2A (one mark off a first class honours) for second semester Chemistry. It's by far a strong subject. Trust me - stuff you are passionate about goes a long way; you'd be very surprised at how much better you do in university with a little motivation. PM me if you want to even discuss this further, I'm suddenly inexplicably very passionate about making sure you pursue chemistry if you enjoy it. I feel like I'm in the EXACT same boat.
Note: I'm planning on a Medicinal Chemistry + Regular Chemistry double specialization of the Chemistry major, whilst concurrently taking all of the Pharmacology pre-requisites major so I've effectively triple-majored by the end of my uni bachelors. And I can't wait for next year, I'm excited for it all to happen. Trust me, Chemistry is good and it gets better. I don't know what happened for me in VCE with Chem, and I think you feel the same way. But pursue it. It's so worth your while.