I am at the start my first term of year twelve with 12 units: Advanced English, English Extension 1, English Extension 2, Economics, Legal Studies, Society and Culture and French Beginners through open high school.
I thoroughly enjoy all of my subjects, with the exception of French Beginners and I have therefore been contemplating dropping the subject for quite some time.
The main issues being:
While I take full ownership on my failure within year 11 to catch up after being enrolled late and also own the fact that I allowed myself to work on other subjects during those periods, it feels too late to catch up and get into that rhythm at the start of year 12. I acknowledge that simply not liking a course/teacher is not reason enough to drop however along with the other reasons and the fairly low scaling, I feel it is relevant. I also know that I would use free periods after dropping the subject productively as I effectively do so now, just with guilt at the back of my mind as I know I should be working on French.
Throughout year 11, I naively believed that I would simply drop down to 10 units, leaving French behind in year 12. However, now that I have spoken to a few of my teachers and researched, I worry that it would be the wrong decision as I am essentially getting rid of any safety net. By the same logic though, is it really a safety net if I already don't study it?
To sum up, three main questions:
Also to be noted: I am quite busy both at school and outside of as I am a School Captain, a part of exec bodies within extracurriculars, as well as undertaking two major works. In terms of grades, I go to a selective school and I am ranked 3rd in my English subjects, top 10 for all others except French as we are not given rankings (I don't imagine it would be very good though).
Any advice/answers highly appreciated. I have also made a poll, see above.
Thanks!
I thoroughly enjoy all of my subjects, with the exception of French Beginners and I have therefore been contemplating dropping the subject for quite some time.
The main issues being:
- The lesson style of open high school often leads to me prioritising other subjects that I enjoy over French.
- Due to being enrolled quite late, I feel that I am fairly behind, especially still, due to the first reason. The more I feel I am behind, the more I accept that i should drop it and therefore allow myself to fall behind further.
- I don't enjoy the course and teacher.
While I take full ownership on my failure within year 11 to catch up after being enrolled late and also own the fact that I allowed myself to work on other subjects during those periods, it feels too late to catch up and get into that rhythm at the start of year 12. I acknowledge that simply not liking a course/teacher is not reason enough to drop however along with the other reasons and the fairly low scaling, I feel it is relevant. I also know that I would use free periods after dropping the subject productively as I effectively do so now, just with guilt at the back of my mind as I know I should be working on French.
Throughout year 11, I naively believed that I would simply drop down to 10 units, leaving French behind in year 12. However, now that I have spoken to a few of my teachers and researched, I worry that it would be the wrong decision as I am essentially getting rid of any safety net. By the same logic though, is it really a safety net if I already don't study it?
To sum up, three main questions:
- Is it possible/optimal to change my attitude and behaviour on the subject and catch up rather than drop it and focus on others as I already do (specifically one done by correspondence)?
- Is dropping to 10 units a good idea if aiming for a high ATAR?
- Is it worth waiting to drop a subject if my history shows that I probably won't work as hard on it as other subjects and could be using the time to improve the ones I enjoy?
Also to be noted: I am quite busy both at school and outside of as I am a School Captain, a part of exec bodies within extracurriculars, as well as undertaking two major works. In terms of grades, I go to a selective school and I am ranked 3rd in my English subjects, top 10 for all others except French as we are not given rankings (I don't imagine it would be very good though).
Any advice/answers highly appreciated. I have also made a poll, see above.
Thanks!
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