Choose what you enjoy and what you are good at. You can always keep the 13 and see how things go. But you will have to be very dedicated and organized to keep up with the huge work load.
After all... Do you really need 13 units?
If I were you, I'd just stick with Macca's because for all you know you could quit and then two months later Myer might say"see ya later" and then you're out of a job :)
My teacher advised me at the start of the year, that once a week you should summarize your notes for the week in all your subjects. It helps so much, it means when you're getting close to exams you can just read over and focus on what you have trouble with - saves time too :)
I know my teacher expects us to complete every question in the exersise. Every holidays she takes our books and checks every single question, every letter etc. and whatever we don't do we get a sticky note on our books with the missing questions. We have to catch up or we get detention and our...
The key to going well in exams is practising what you've learnt. If you haven't been given a hand out already of what's in your test, go through your maths book and make a list of what you've done throughout the year. Cross them off as you study each topic - even if you know you aced it in your...
Italian is fantastic - so much fun. It's my best subject. Like said before it is a lot of content but you just have to practice. Won't be doing two languages confusing? Choose subjects that you like and go well in as you will get a higher exam mark and enjoy it in the long run. If you would like...
I am doing Advanced English, General Mathematics, Biology, Community and Family Studies, Italian (beginners) and business services.
What subjects were you thinking of?
I am going pretty well so far with year 11. I got 15.5/20 for my English short answers and 17/20 for my story on change. 14/15 for my Italian speaking interview and 100% in my CAFS case study. Got 80% in my first maths test - just silly mistakes :(
Hopefully I'll go better in half yearlys.
maybe try making your own dot points from the syllabus? This way you can write it how you understand it to make it easier to revise such as mindmaps, tables and diagrams. Works for me!