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I don't know which subject to drop to include a language subject (1 Viewer)

bowwow1006

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Hey I'm a prelim student who is ready to work hard for two years but I have a problem. :caffeine::caffeine:

I want to do Heritage Korean which is a two unit subject but I need to drop one subjects in order to include heritage Korean in the 12 units which would later count in the HSC (obviously of which 10 units would be chosen). The problem is I don't know what subjects I should drop because I don't mind studying all of them. Would anyone care to advise me of dropping one subject in order to fit my desire to include Korean Heritage for HSC? Is this the only solution or do I have to incorporate all of this together??
Can I later drop another subject after i dropped one for Korean to make 10 units?
My subjects include: English Adv, General Maths 2, IT Multimedia, Visual Arts, Hospitality Food and Beverages and Legal Studies.


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I look forward to thoughtful answers
 

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What field do you want to enter after HSC?

Are you planning to go to University/TAFE?

If so what degree/ATAR will you need?
(At which University?)
 

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I want to enter somewhere in the graphics designs industry relating to advertising, digital media sth like that
 

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It is really your choice to drop which subject, go have a try at it for the weeks and drop the one you least likely prefer before you can't change your subjects.
 

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Speaking about languages, I wish my school offered french. I would have taken it in a heartbeat .

Anyways. Choose the subject which you feel isn't really your best, or don't like as much. If you are good at them all consider what you want to do after you graduate and whether your subjects will be a foundation in order to achieve your atar (if you are opting to go to uni), if it really hard and you like them all, i'd look at scaling.
 
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