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Mao:

--- Quote from: clinton_09 on May 21, 2008, 05:58:09 pm ---na im getting rid of it because my economic classes will turn to frees so i can concentrate on my other subjects which would allow me to make up for that 10%.

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erm... a fail in ANY subject is not a good look, no matter who is admitting your entrance to a degree or hiring you...

droodles:
how can you not like economics? economics is an integral part of today's society and it might be of benefit for you to pay attention and learn about it.

And @ the guy who is deliberately failing, in the real world if u dont like something you have to put up with it not 'fail' at it

jsimmo:

--- Quote from: droodles on May 21, 2008, 06:13:38 pm ---how can you not like economics? economics is an integral part of today's society and it might be of benefit for you to pay attention and learn about it.

And @ the guy who is deliberately failing, in the real world if u dont like something you have to put up with it not 'fail' at it

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Yes, that maybe the case for the 'real world' but when it comes to your 'education/subject selection' there is the option of "dropping a subject" and although it should be carefully considered, the option can still be taken.

I'm not encouraging or disapproving of Clintons decision but if I was doing a subject that I absolutely hated and had no motivation for, then I would seriously consider 'dropping' it in oder to gain those extra study periods.

Yes, keeping it might get Clinton an extra 25 (2.5) but on the other hand gaining those extra studies may help Clinton get 2.5+ on his other subjects. I doubt that a 'fail' for a unit3 subject would sway an employees decision.

clinton_09:

--- Quote from: jsimmo on May 21, 2008, 06:44:23 pm ---
--- Quote from: droodles on May 21, 2008, 06:13:38 pm ---how can you not like economics? economics is an integral part of today's society and it might be of benefit for you to pay attention and learn about it.

And @ the guy who is deliberately failing, in the real world if u dont like something you have to put up with it not 'fail' at it

--- End quote ---

Yes, that maybe the case for the 'real world' but when it comes to your 'education/subject selection' there is the option of "dropping a subject" and although it should be carefully considered, the option can still be taken.

I'm not encouraging or disapproving of Clintons decision but if I was doing a subject that I absolutely hated and had no motivation for, then I would seriously consider 'dropping' it in oder to gain those extra study periods.

Yes, keeping it might get Clinton an extra 25 (2.5) but on the other hand gaining those extra studies may help Clinton get 2.5+ on his other subjects. I doubt that a 'fail' for a unit3 subject would sway an employees decision.

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Thankyou Jsimmo my reasonings exactly. A yr 12 subject and real life are not similar therefore you can't possibly compare droodles

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