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Last date for dropping a subject? (1 Viewer)

Turra

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What is the last date for dropping a subject before HSC to avoid a non-attempt/fail record? Does Board specify a date?
 

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As far as I knew you can drop any subject besides English up until the day before the HSC exam without any penalty? Of course you have to have enough units to drop though.
 

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As far as I knew you can drop any subject besides English up until the day before the HSC exam without any penalty? Of course you have to have enough units to drop though.
This is correct as far as i know
 

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I know 1 guy at my school in 2010 dropped ancient history about 2 days before term 3 ended
 

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Guy at my school 2 years ago dropped 3 subjects last day of term 3 (he did extension and tafe so he could)
 

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I've talked to my teacher about this, concerning MX2, apparently there is a final date but it's quite late, towards the end of term 3 I believe.
 
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Students may withdraw from an HSC course without penalty at any time before the HSC examination. Prior to the due date for submission of school assessments to the Board of Studies this is done by the principal via Schools Online. Later withdrawals must be notified to the Manager, Records, Credentialling and Reporting Branch at the Board.
from http://ace.bos.nsw.edu.au/ace-8068

Essentially, you can withdraw the day prior to the exam if you wished.
 
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I've talked to my teacher about this, concerning MX2, apparently there is a final date but it's quite late, towards the end of term 3 I believe.

Students withdrawing from Mathematics Extension 2 but continuing in Mathematics Extension 1 must enter for (or have already completed) the Mathematics (2-unit) course. This is permitted only if the school can provide a valid assessment for the 2-unit course in cases where the 2-unit course has not been completed previously. Such changes are permitted up to the due date for submission of assessments.

again, from http://ace.bos.nsw.edu.au/ace-8068
 

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Technically, if you don't turn up to the HSC exam, the subjected is treated like you dropped it. If you won't make up 10 units, don't do that.

You can drop a subject at any time you want.
 

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