you don't seem to be balancing your time well between the subjects
for math, probably cap it off at 2h/day? Set a timer and try to get as much done in that time as possible
once time is up, just leave it
did 14 units in y12 here xd
had a similar problem to you as i couldnt decide which subjects to drop since i enjoyed them
suspect i would have done better if i did less units but do i regret it? honestly, nah
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For every subject you have, print out its NESA syllabus and make notes for each dotpoint. For history, you can also scaffold responses to past questions and learn it that way.
I did 14 units and have mixed feelings.
I wasnt as confident in 2 subjects and just kept them since my results were decent+ had mild interest in them. ATAR wise, in hindsight, I would have been better off dropping one of them.
*shrug* it depends on you
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