keep 12 then, if you are doing well in what you plan to drop. unless you think dropping something would give you more time for english, and therefore help you get better marks.
i reckon you could kncok off the year 12 physics course with an hour or so of study a day... thats my plan.
the online rsources for it are really good as well, so you wouldnt need a textbook.
well if you are completeing the course requirements they cant kick you out no matter whart your makrs are like, as said above, but if you are getting bad marks you really have to lift your game or consider lessening your workload.
i agree with speedofsound, but what you have to realise is that if you can get good marks in a subject which scales better you should.
and always go for the facts, dont listen to what people tell you.
hey guys, im just wondering for anyone who has made or is making a film for extension 2 english, how did you find actors?
was it hard or easy?
where should i go about looking if i need a couple?
thanks in advance.
it sounds to me like you are unsure you want to move... maybe you need to give it more thought.
it's almost as if you are looking for reasons to stay, in which case you shouldnt go.
despite what some turds will say to you, being lonely is normal, and it doesn't mean you're worthless and/or ugly and/or stupid.
it just means you're going through a tough time.
the best thing you can do is get out there and meet new people.
i played to about 4/5th grade and then quit, but i still play fairly often.
and i play trombone and guitar heaps... so that helps i think.
music is a great stress reliever.
i never subscribed to the whole "you're from x there fore you are x" bullshit.
you will find good and bad people everywhere.
stick with the people you fit in with.
generally if you do subjects like standard english and general amths you need to get very high marks to succeed, and its not at all easy to get high marks in those subjects, its easy to pass, just hard to excel.
i suggest you keep advanced, a mark of 85-90 would probably be close to a mark of...
i think probably the best thing you can do is read over texts and develop notes.
also, it does help to read over sparknotes and wikipedia pages, just dont go by them religiously or anything.
when i develop a reading of a text i usually take 2-3 strong themes and memorize a couple of quotes for...