This thread is 120% amazeballs.
On this point too, yr 11 is a trial run, you want to put a bit of effort in to know your strengths and limitations but not to burn out.
I often mention that yr 11 was my worst year academically, and yr 12 my best which is true. See part of was that I freaked a little about the rise in competition once people started working. There were also other new factors cropping up (RE: a very toxic friendship and a very sick relative) but I had to deal with these same factors to a point in yr 12 as well, but I'd developed a better outlook for it from the yr 11 experience.
So honestly, be constructive not critical to yourself. Focus on yourself rather than on others. Kindest thing you can do to yourself going into snr schooling imho. And stick to your gut on subjects. Basically everything RR has put so lovely and eloquently.
Thinking back a bit for me here, but in yr 11 stuff off the top of my head;
*Selected into NYSF
*Stuff with KLDYS
*Red Shield Appeal
*Legacy Appeal
*SMH Young Writer's
*Athletics Carnival
*Sports coaching at a disabilities school
*Debating
*14 hrs of dance, did my RAD Adv 1
*Eisteddfods/other dance comps
*Volunteering with younger students at dancing
*Went to Vietnam/Cambodia with school
*Simpson Essay contest (though that was tech at end of yr 10, but awards were in yr 11)
*Prefect from Tm4
*ICAS/UNSW comps
I have told you not to do it.
Tbh, someone in my year at school lied about something for something once (not a schol but something else important) so then it would have looked awks as hell when I inadvertently killed their lying game