- Adv English
- Physics
- Gen Maths
- Ancient History
- Software Desgn
- Legal Studies
tbh, i didn't do that much work in year 11 and i easily caught up.
from a year 12's perspective, you want to be keeping up with things that directly build on themselves (i.e. they develop continually, if you miss something you won't understand something down the track)
i'm not sure about software design but from those subjects only maths english and physics look cumulative in this way.
i did nothing in legal and ancient in year 11, then started working in year 12 and now i'm top 10 in legal and ancient at a selective high school. its because they don't build on each other. they are completely different topics with completely different concepts. year 11 is very much separate from year 12 in these subjects.
you DON'T have to be doing as much work as you think, just do about 10 minutes reading on physics english and maths when u get home, just to make sure you got everything in class. that way you will be able to draw it back more easily when you study it later. thats a good first step. you'll be able to build general knowledge of whats going on in class and give yourself ground to build study on come test time.
obviously i'm not saying don't put effort in to all subjects, but if you're stressing, it really does pay to think about what will affect next years performance and what won't.
a bit of general advice, its not about marks, its about ranks. don't worry if you aren't getting great marks, if your getting decent ranks, you will be able to get the UAI you need with great ease. you could definately get well into the 70's and 80's. skys the limit mate =]