10, 11, 12, 13...they're all good so long as you actually want to do what you're doing - don't feel as if you have to drop/keep something.Buiboi said:i hate business studies but then if i drop it, that means next year i will only have 9 units and there are no other subjects to pick up...Unless 11 units is a good option?
If i were to have 11 units, how do they calculate 1 unit?!?
yeh kids, 10 units relieve a lotta stress ... but yer gotta study hard because you aint got backup ...live.fast said:10 units is the best advice for ya kids. 10 units for da HSC
is a problem free...
philosophy...
hakuna matata!
Wow, 15 units, that's dedication. Good on you! Won't 15 units be difficult to handle?SoulSearcher said:There is no way to tell how many units are best when you are doing the HSC, every person is different in how they are able to cope with the workload. At the rate I'm going, I will be doing 15 units for the HSC, with 3 units accelerated, so it really depends on the person and how they can cope with the workload.
yoakim said:Wow, 15 units, that's dedication. Good on you! Won't 15 units be difficult to handle?
So SoulSearcher shall be completing 3 of those 15 units this year, meaning that next year he shall be doing 12 units.SoulSearcher said:I will be doing 15 units for the HSC, with 3 units accelerated, so it really depends on the person and how they can cope with the workload.
Well it sounds like you will only be doing 12 units next year, which is normal for many students, so it depends on whether you feel like you can perform well enough in your other subjects so that you do not need your geography marks. Also remember that you have already done 2 units of your HSC, so that removes a bit of the burden off your back next year.the-1-n-only-me said:im doing 12 units plus 2 from accelerated ipt which i finished last year.. and if i continued geography.. i wouldve done finished that this year.. so yeah.. end of next year.. should be 14 units
is that too much? should i drop a subject at the end of prelim?