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Ah! Okay Well you picked Legal Studies and usually I would assume a person would have an interest in Economics and Business as well.I don't think I'm a very business-y person, but I will definitely consider them when we are given the sheet that tells us our lines.
Top 3 is great, good on you!
Hmmm. Can you explain more about Eng ext 1 please?
Oh it's not that I'm not allowed -- I was just advised against doing both. I'm not too sure why though!
English Advanced itself involves more unknown texts and requires related texts --> therefore, you can never really prepare an essay and be guaranteed a 14 - 15/15 as you would in Year 7 - 10, and thats what separates a lot of people from the gifted and natural essay writers! Now for English Extension, that is further amplified, things they wanted you to do in Year 7 - 10, is now a thing they don't want you to do. They actually want you to write like a human, not someone who is exaggerating in vocab (for example) and trying to scrape marks with over-the-top language in creative writing, its a little weird. I found it really uncomfortable. And as a use-to-love-English-because-of-full-mark-essays person, I eventually turned to find English Extension 1 really difficult to even bother with, and for the HSC, I'll be dropping and instead working on coming Top 5 for English Advanced.
BUT don't let my experience burn you down. I am definitely one of the cases that didn't work out as well, there are PLENTY of people who enjoy English Extension 1/2. I just ended up not being that person even though I thought I really really loved English Advanced in Year 10.
Ah! Well, it is a little weird, I've never seen someone sign up for BOTH Ancient and Modern. It was usually one or the other. But too be honest, even if a teacher advises you, it doesn't stop you, so it doesn't matter!
Best of luck with picking your subjects Be mindful that you really can't drop them after you hit the Term 2 mark!