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HSC Stuff => HSC Subjects + Help => Topic started by: fkeywood on August 07, 2019, 06:11:46 pm

Title: Subject Selection Advice!! Please Help
Post by: fkeywood on August 07, 2019, 06:11:46 pm
I'm currently in year 11 doing the following subjects:

- Maths Advanced and Extension 1
- English Advanced
- Geography
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Studies of Religion 1
Total of 12 units

Now next year I want to do Mathematics Extension 2 but that would mean I would have 13 units. I know I should probably drop something but I definitely can't drop Biology and Chemistry, and Geography is the subject that I'm getting some of my top marks in.

I'm thinking of dropping Studies of Religion but since a religion unit is required at my school I would go to catholic studies which means no free periods at all.

I don't know if 13 units would be too much to handle, well 12 since catholic studies doesn't count toward the ATAR. Should I even do extension 2 maths? Or should I drop one of my other subjects?
Title: Re: Subject Selection Advice!! Please Help
Post by: avocadinq on August 09, 2019, 06:21:11 pm
I'm currently in year 11 doing the following subjects:

- Maths Advanced and Extension 1
- English Advanced
- Geography
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Studies of Religion 1
Total of 12 units

Now next year I want to do Mathematics Extension 2 but that would mean I would have 13 units. I know I should probably drop something but I definitely can't drop Biology and Chemistry, and Geography is the subject that I'm getting some of my top marks in.

I'm thinking of dropping Studies of Religion but since a religion unit is required at my school I would go to catholic studies which means no free periods at all.

I don't know if 13 units would be too much to handle, well 12 since catholic studies doesn't count toward the ATAR. Should I even do extension 2 maths? Or should I drop one of my other subjects?

Sorry this is late but here's a couple of questions to help you decide what subjects to keep/drop (in no particular order):

Alternatively, if you feel that you don't know what to drop as of yet, it's best to keep all your units until you are certain of what to drop. Personally I did 13 units in year 11 and while it was tolerable, it took up a lot of time that I could be using to study my other subjects to the point where I only had 2 frees per fortnight. I also found talking to your teachers, friends, academic advisors and family as well as making a pros and cons list for your subjects was helpful.