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diguiser

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Dropping chemistry and taking up business management
« on: October 14, 2014, 06:54:10 pm »
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I know chem opens most medical doors, but now that i realized i'm not getting the results desired in chem, is it worth dropping it? For my unit 1 grade i got an average of 88. On the exam i got 71, but it increased to somewhere in the 80's as the cohort didn't do very well. I'm also not interested in a science degree, I was initially, due to good grades, but now and next year, its going to be largely based on calculations

Opinions of anyone who's done either subject greatly appreciated

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Re: Dropping chemistry and taking up business management
« Reply #1 on: October 14, 2014, 08:29:54 pm »
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I do both 3/4 Chem and Busman this year :)
You are right, Chemistry this year is heavily based around calculations and if that's not something you enjoy your best choice is to drop it. You've even said yourself that you're not getting the desired marks so unless you're seriously willing to work super hard and get to where you want. Business Management is a very different subject in comparison as it requires a lot of memorisation and ability to incorporate specific knowledge into a certain scenario/case study.

In short, what I'm trying to say is that if you don't enjoy chem, drop it and pick up another subject that not only piques your interest, but you know you will do well in.
Best of luck! :)