My School gave us a document that states "Students must complete at least 13 Preliminary units (Year 11) and at least 10 HSC units (Year 12)"?!
You only need 12 units - so you drop chem, and don't do anything else.
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My School gave us a document that states "Students must complete at least 13 Preliminary units (Year 11) and at least 10 HSC units (Year 12)"?!
You only need 12 units - so you drop chem, and don't do anything else.
Thankyou for the advice! I will take it into considerationIde say you should start year 11 with the 14 units. Workout what you interested in and doing well at... then drop down to 12/13 units. Year 11, is all about trial n error, doing more units simply helps you out in the long run by not limiting your options, especially when your in year 10, and may wish to change down the track. However, i would reccomend dropping down to 10/11 units for the HSC in year 12.
Ohh that's unfortunate.. I guess you have to stick with all your subjects, unless you want to drop english ext.My School gave us a document that states "Students must complete at least 13 Preliminary units (Year 11) and at least 10 HSC units (Year 12)"
Only do general, if you're really not that confident with maths (you should know by now from your junior years, how well you are at maths), but still need some form of maths for your career, e.g. industrial designer or some TAFE course that requires basic measuring. They look for at least general maths, in those types of courses.If you dont want to drop Math, then pick 2U Mathematics, no point in doing General Math.