Hey guys! assuming this the right place to post this. I am in year 10 this year and doing general mathematics and feel I have made a mistake and should of done methods. Math isn't my best subject, I struggle quite a bit, I am finding the content easy as and feel like I am wasting what I am capable of. I have been told its a good choice as its one less subject I don't have to worry about but I want to be prepared and knowledgable for my future endeavours. Does General Mathematics year 10 get harder? should I try to move to methods? I am really torn and I have missed the deadline but I feel I can try to move if I am finding it easy as.
my school is quite weird so I am doing year 10 general. the year 10 math are split into 3 classes Foundation; basically you are planning to ditch math and this is the last compulsory year and you basically budge.
general; you go over previously learnt content but more in depth
Methods; new content and quite tricky. I know a few people struggling in math methods and a few who find it great.
I am looking towards healthcare, as in I am aiming high (doctor, or even higher, and if I don't make it I can always fall back to nursing)
Seeing as Year 10 doesn't technically count towards VCE, I'd still probably talk to your maths teacher to see if you would be capable of doing the Year 10 Methods stream and can switch into the Methods stream next semester for a good foundation* and to test the waters. If you struggle too much, either switch back to General Year 10 or, if you miss the cut off date, then you'll have to stick it out for one semester and take General Maths U1/2 next year. Just be aware that many nursing, health care and common back up plans for people who miss out on undergrad med usually need some form of maths at the Year 11/12 stages, sometimes being Methods, sometimes not, so be wary of any prereqs your back up plans need. (I talked about how to check prereqs on another of your posts.)
*This isn't 100% a must have for VCE Methods, but would be preferable to take if you're sure you want to study Methods later on.