RivalryofTroll
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- 2013
- Uni Grad
- 2019
So I'm currently facing a dilemma in choosing my Year 12 HSC subjects in terms of what to drop and what to keep:
Currently I do: (Preliminary)
Advanced English
Extension 1 English
Mathematics
Mathematics Extension 1
Physics
Business Studies
Economics
Despite Physics being my worst subject, statistically, I want to keep it due to the monetary investment I've put into it in the form of tutoring.
So the rough skeleton of what I will have at the very least: (I plan to pick up MX2)
Advanced English
Mathematics Extension 1
Mathematics Extension 2
Physics
Economics
This adds up to 10 units but I plan to do either 11 or 12 units in the HSC.
If I keep Extension 1 English - I'd have 11 units.
If I keep Business Studies - I'd have 12 units.
The Stats
Half Yearly Report: 92/100 for Business Studies, 47/50 for Extension 1 English (mark was based off only one assessment which was an essay where I got 23/25)
Recent assessments:
Business Studies - Pre-business plan - 10/10, Business Plan - 19/20. (Have to make subject selections before the Yearly Exam for Business Studies so the yearly mark is irrelevant)
Extension 1 English - Creative Hand-in - 12/15, Oral (Speech) - Exact mark yet to be confirmed but it's definitely somewhere within the B range.
In terms of which subject I enjoy more, I'd say EE1 is more interesting than Business Studies because preliminary Business is dry in terms of content. However, the difference is very minimal.
Pros of Business
- More consistent marks (mainly within A range)
- More confident in performance and I believe I should rank well in Year 12 as well.
Pros of EE1
-Higher scaling than Business.
-Essay writing and Creative writing skills CAN be further developed to help with Advanced.
-It's only 1 unit (where as Business is 2 units) so I'd get some free periods and overall HSC workload may be reduced.
-Tactical choice: If I get a high mark (so approx E4) for EE1, 1 unit of Advanced and 1 unit of EE1 will be counted towards my ATAR (rather than the 2 units of Advanced) for the compulsory 2 units worth of English cause EE1 scales higher than Advanced. This is more beneficial towards my ATAR in a sense.
Notable con:
A big problem with EE1 is that I'm not naturally great at English in general so there is no guarantee I'll excel in HSC Extension 1 English. It is more inconsistent, in terms of marks, compared to Business for me.
So any advice or tips? Discuss.
Combo A: 12 units
Advanced English
Mathematics Extension 1
Mathematics Extension 2
Physics
Economics
Business Studies
Combo B: 11 units
Advanced English
Extension 1 English
Mathematics Extension 1
Mathematics Extension 2
Physics
Economics
Which combo for the HSC?
Currently I do: (Preliminary)
Advanced English
Extension 1 English
Mathematics
Mathematics Extension 1
Physics
Business Studies
Economics
Despite Physics being my worst subject, statistically, I want to keep it due to the monetary investment I've put into it in the form of tutoring.
So the rough skeleton of what I will have at the very least: (I plan to pick up MX2)
Advanced English
Mathematics Extension 1
Mathematics Extension 2
Physics
Economics
This adds up to 10 units but I plan to do either 11 or 12 units in the HSC.
If I keep Extension 1 English - I'd have 11 units.
If I keep Business Studies - I'd have 12 units.
The Stats
Half Yearly Report: 92/100 for Business Studies, 47/50 for Extension 1 English (mark was based off only one assessment which was an essay where I got 23/25)
Recent assessments:
Business Studies - Pre-business plan - 10/10, Business Plan - 19/20. (Have to make subject selections before the Yearly Exam for Business Studies so the yearly mark is irrelevant)
Extension 1 English - Creative Hand-in - 12/15, Oral (Speech) - Exact mark yet to be confirmed but it's definitely somewhere within the B range.
In terms of which subject I enjoy more, I'd say EE1 is more interesting than Business Studies because preliminary Business is dry in terms of content. However, the difference is very minimal.
Pros of Business
- More consistent marks (mainly within A range)
- More confident in performance and I believe I should rank well in Year 12 as well.
Pros of EE1
-Higher scaling than Business.
-Essay writing and Creative writing skills CAN be further developed to help with Advanced.
-It's only 1 unit (where as Business is 2 units) so I'd get some free periods and overall HSC workload may be reduced.
-Tactical choice: If I get a high mark (so approx E4) for EE1, 1 unit of Advanced and 1 unit of EE1 will be counted towards my ATAR (rather than the 2 units of Advanced) for the compulsory 2 units worth of English cause EE1 scales higher than Advanced. This is more beneficial towards my ATAR in a sense.
Notable con:
A big problem with EE1 is that I'm not naturally great at English in general so there is no guarantee I'll excel in HSC Extension 1 English. It is more inconsistent, in terms of marks, compared to Business for me.
So any advice or tips? Discuss.
Combo A: 12 units
Advanced English
Mathematics Extension 1
Mathematics Extension 2
Physics
Economics
Business Studies
Combo B: 11 units
Advanced English
Extension 1 English
Mathematics Extension 1
Mathematics Extension 2
Physics
Economics
Which combo for the HSC?
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