Category A and B courses are HSC Courses categorised based on "academic rigour, depth of knowledge, the degree to which the course contributes to assumed knowledge for tertiary studies, and the coherence with other courses included in the ATAR calculations".What do you mean by Class A subjects?
i have to disagree on that (coming from non kanji background) tbh the cont course doesn't have that much kanji (like 500 altogether?) but the real struggle is writing them. i cringe at my kanji handwriting everydayChemistry- How everything is synthesised and managed ie Ammonia, plastics, water management 8/10
Physics- HOW THE WORLD WORKS AND HOW TO MAKE NUKES (QtQ elective) 10/10
2unit Maths- Easy life why not. Kind of boring though 7/10
3unit Maths- Gets a lot harder still not 'that hard' 9/10
Japanese continuers- Can watch anime without subtitles??? But quite rigorous for non-kanji background 6/10 for non-kanji and 8/10 for kanji
English Advanced and Japanese extension- Hell is on Earth Discovery: bullshit/10, Mod A (Metro and 1984) pretty cool/10, Mod B Hamlet hamlet thinks too much/10, Mod C Judith Wright STFU/10.
In conclusion, English is one of the worse subject one can every pick Advanced and Standard are the same shit. IF you can go for ESL
Currently, according to the BOSTES-can be found in here: http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/syllabus_hsc/lang-eligibility-criteria.htmlCan anyone tell me whether or not you can do Japanese Heritage if you're an Aussie, but with 6 or 7 years of experience in the language, and have done an exchange there??? Am planning to do continuers and extension.