Well you seem to be one of those guys who has no respect for the VCE design (for all subjects) even though you'll be one of the people who simply ace VCE.
May I ask why?
Also is it wrong that I never fully understood motion in physics (which we was the first thing we did in term 1) until I began kinematics in spesh a few weeks ago?
And do you know if we're allowed to use I and J systems in physics?
Why? VCE physics is an absolute joke. As you've seen yourself, maths teaches physics better than physics does. I'm not surprised; I actually learnt forces, energy and kinematics firstly from spesh in year ten before doing physics, and it worked perfectly fine.
Why is physics a joke?
1. They cut down the maths. In a subject which is built on maths. It's like teaching a guy to build a house but you only give him sand. He needs to find the bricks somewhere, but if you're giving them to him...
2. You have frigging notes for the exam. Come on. You can literally summarise EVERYTHING you need for the exam in four sides of paper as long as you write small. I mean come on. That's really lazy. I can understand giving the formulas, but letting us bringing in a cheat sheet? It's a wonder 90% is still an A+ on the exams.
3. Why the frick are we repeating motion after doing it in year 11? Why the frick are we going over basic circuits when that should have been covered in year 8, at most year 10?
4. Why the bloody heck are we cutting a course down when we're increasing the study time for the course by removing the mid-year exam study period and making it available for class time? Hint. English and Maths all have three hours worth of exams in total, but they didn't cut anything down.
5. Actually test us on physical knowledge instead of boring subbing into equations. I don't know how many I used E = hc/wavelength for revision for my last SAC.
That rant enough for you?
If you use vectors in physics, it'll work, but there's no need to use something so advanced for VCE physics. I'm not kidding.