Chemistry SSP and adv streams only differ in the labs, and chem SSP has awesome labs. I had so much fun in those. Only chem SSP students get to participate in the SYDONA project (joint effort of USYD and U Arizona) - you get this complicated recipe to make a mysterious coordinated compound over 2-3 weeks and then you spend the next 6-7 weeks carrying out a huge variety of experiments to figure out what you've created and its chemical formula/structure. Definitely do it.
I don't think there's any requirement on the number of advanced units that you have to do in 1st year. But to stay in the advanced stream in 2nd/3rd year, at least half of your units have to be advanced (so 24cp in one year). The load in 1st year is actually pretty light even on all advanced units so I do think it'll be a good idea to do at least 24cp of advanced units in 1st year to get a feel for it and get into a good study habit. If you're thinking about doing HPSC1901 then have a look at the difference between the two - sometimes it's only a matter of a few extra seminars which you'll be asked a question or two about in the final exam, other times it can actually mean a lot of extra work. So have a think about which other subject apart from chemistry you're more insterested in. That's probably the best one to do at advanced level.
thanks! i think i will end up changing the bioethics to bioethics advanced coz it says the material is explored in greater depth IN A SEPERATE TUTORIAL...so i suppose i just go to an extra tute a week and get more work...
that chem ssp sounds amazing im so excited for it! just dont really like group work but i know thats like half the point of it so ill just have to get used to it.
there rnt really any other subs i can change to advanced coz i didnt do ext 2 maths and i dont feel comfortable enrolling in a sub where i dont meet the assumed knowledge...also, i didnt do bio for HSC so i dont wanna do concepts in biology (adv) - the general stream says no previous bio knowledge is required...so there u go
also the astronomy subject dusnt have an advanced version and there is no way im dropping that...sounds awesome
thanks for the advice neways