What are everyone's thoughts on doing 14 units for HSC? Would it be too difficult or with some dedication would it be possible to handle the extra work load?
For my prelims I did chemistry, physics, engineering studies, ESL, maths, maths extension 1 and french continuers and for hsc I want to keep them all and pick up extension 2 maths.
My ranks from yr11 are:
Chem: 3/24 - cumulative score of 92%
Engineering Studies: 1/37 - 95%
ESL: 1/7 - 93%
French Continuers: 1/7 - 98%
Mathematics: 4/66 - 92%
Maths Extension 1: 4/29 - 77%
Physics: 3/26 - 83%
Though my schools ranking is pretty bad.
The reason I want to do maths extension 2 is that I want to go to a uni in Europe and for most universities, I have to complete the highest maths course. I kept French as I believe I would be able to get a really high result with least amount of effort, though we got a new teacher and she expects so much more work to be done which is really time consuming and I see that time as a waste though it's my best subject so not sure if I should drop it. In engineering studies, I was doing pretty well and although I still like the subject I don't enjoy it as much as my other subjects and I'm not sure if I'll be able to get a good mark in HSC for engineering studies. For some reason I feel like I wouldn't be able to. Chemistry is my favourite subject, there is no way I'd drop chemistry. And for physics, my teacher thinks I'm capable of doing much better, and I think so too. With more effort I could definitely get around 90%.
So what do you guys think? Should I keep them all or what should I drop?
For my prelims I did chemistry, physics, engineering studies, ESL, maths, maths extension 1 and french continuers and for hsc I want to keep them all and pick up extension 2 maths.
My ranks from yr11 are:
Chem: 3/24 - cumulative score of 92%
Engineering Studies: 1/37 - 95%
ESL: 1/7 - 93%
French Continuers: 1/7 - 98%
Mathematics: 4/66 - 92%
Maths Extension 1: 4/29 - 77%
Physics: 3/26 - 83%
Though my schools ranking is pretty bad.
The reason I want to do maths extension 2 is that I want to go to a uni in Europe and for most universities, I have to complete the highest maths course. I kept French as I believe I would be able to get a really high result with least amount of effort, though we got a new teacher and she expects so much more work to be done which is really time consuming and I see that time as a waste though it's my best subject so not sure if I should drop it. In engineering studies, I was doing pretty well and although I still like the subject I don't enjoy it as much as my other subjects and I'm not sure if I'll be able to get a good mark in HSC for engineering studies. For some reason I feel like I wouldn't be able to. Chemistry is my favourite subject, there is no way I'd drop chemistry. And for physics, my teacher thinks I'm capable of doing much better, and I think so too. With more effort I could definitely get around 90%.
So what do you guys think? Should I keep them all or what should I drop?