dunnoyeah said:
Hi guys,
I have to finalise my HSC subjects before Week 1 of Term 4. Problem is, I don't really know what to do and have had a lot of conflicting advice. My Prelim subjects are:
Eng Adv and Ext
Maths Adv and Ext
French Continuers
Modern History
Legal Studies
I'm currently leaning towards dropping Legal Studies and picking up 4U English and History Extension. I do quite well in Eng Ext and MHIS. However 4U English and History Extension are both major work subjects, so I feel like there may be a lot of additional stress. Our school also has a policy where any extension subjects (4U Maths + Eng/ His, Sci Ext etc.) have to be studied on top of 10 regular units, so there's that.
Does anyone have advice? Thanks in advance
By "10 regular units", do you mean that if you wish to take an Extension subject, you should have at least 10 units of non-Extension subjects? For example, if you were taking 10 non-Extension units and wish to take an Extension subject in year 12, does that mean that you must take 11 units in year 12 and so on? If that is the case, wouldn't your suggested combination not be possible because you would be taking 4 Extension units and 8 non-Extension units?
Regardless, while taking subjects that you are interested in and can perform well in is essential, it is also important to ensure that the subject combination that you end up choosing as you commence year 12 does not impose an overwhelming workload, especially since year 12 is the most important year of school. As far as I am aware, English Extension 2 is a relatively challenging subject, which would suggest that favourable performance in this subject would require a sustained commitment. What is certain is that adding History Extension to English Extension 2 (and vice versa) will make things more challenging from a workload and time management perspective. Based on this, you should only take both English Extension 2 and History Extension if you are confident in your ability to manage your time effectively to perform favourably in both subjects while at the same time ensuring that your performance in your other subjects will not be affected by this.
I would personally advise against taking both subjects, especially when considering that you also need to focus on your other subjects . Instead, I think that taking History Extension and keeping English Extension 1 allows you to access the Extension level of History subjects while at the same time still taking English at Extension level.
Alternatively, you could take both subjects and see how you go at the start of year 12 (you may need to confirm this option with your school). If you find that this combination is not problematic, then great! If not, then you could decide on the subject(s) to be dropped.
I hope this helps!