yeah now that is what im thinking too. if i would really use the those free periods to do extra work. i lowkey think i will but then you never really know do we (like you said i may end up taking naps). im just worried is there a point of a safety net if i do bad in the subject tho? like bio although i could wrap my head arond the yr 11 content, year 12 is so much to learn that i don't know if i cant invest so much time in that. Same with maths i need time to either practice and excel in it. i guess my biggest fear from dropping bio is that what if the HSC presents a curve ball and i screw an exam up.
Hey! My thinking has always been that you work more efficiently when you have more to do - That's why I load myself up so heavily at uni, because when I don't have as much to do, I'm so bloody unproductive
you get more done when you've got more left to do!
Obviously the extra time would be great, but as you say, you
must put it towards something productive or it is just lost time! Now this doesn't necessarily mean it needs to be work - It could even be sleep,
if the extra sleep will improve your ability to do well throughout the year. Like, if you are giving up on your 8 hours to do Bio study, then dropping Bio to get the full 8 hours sleep is definitely a good move. It's about making a change that will (realistically) benefit you in some way, shape or form
It sounds like you are coping pretty well with your 12 units right now - I'd hang in there! Especially since you are already halfway through the year already. Unless you start seriously struggling, I think it could be worth seeing it through to the end now
if you start struggling, then seriously just drop whichever one you dislike more