ssglain
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I started off Yr 12 with 14 units but was forced to make a choice between Legal Studies and Ext-2 Maths as my school proposed to run the two classes on the same line. It was a really tough decision for me at the time because I was ranked 1st in Legal after the Prelim course and I wasn't sure whether letting it go would affect my UAI. But having been forced into that position where I must make a choice in a way made it easier for me. I'm now quite glad I didn't hang on to 14 units because I have more time to focus on improving my other subjects and also a bit extra time for self-indulgence.FridayEvening said:Does having more than ten units have any bearing on your final UAI? Do they take the fact that you did more subjects than you absolutely had to into account?
I'm doing thirteen at the moment, and I was wondering if dropping anything would make a difference in that regard.
A close friend of mine is going through the same dilemma right now about her thirteen units because the burden is somewhat affecting her overall performance in all her subjects and I think she will end up dropping Ext-2 English because to her it's of the least importance. I'm actually thinking about doing the same because I'm doing quite well with all my other subjects and I don't feel that the positive effects of Ext-2 Eng will be worth the effort.
In the end it really depends on how you're feeling about your situation. If you're on thirteen and doing great at everything and feel you have plenty of reserve left then it shouldn't be a problem.