that or you'll have to argue with the school to let you do it, which is always a pain in the assThat sucks which means you have to do well with your yearly results.
Why do you worry about scaling so much? Scaling won't help if you're like me in English, I did adv and came last, you don't want thatWhy english standard? You do understand how bad the scaling is on standard right?
Chemistry + physicsJust wondering everyone, but is Biology and Physics a good combination/compatible?
I just wanted to learn over a broad network of subjects, to get a general understanding of all of the subjects?
What subjects would i be suggested to choose in this case?
If you want a broader network don't choose another science? But if you want to do those, I would recommend phys/chem or bio/chem. idk if bio/phys will complement each other well because the content is so disparate. But if you enjoy them, go ahead!!Just wondering everyone, but is Biology and Physics a good combination/compatible?
I just wanted to learn over a broad network of subjects, to get a general understanding of all of the subjects?
What subjects would i be suggested to choose in this case?
you're like my soul sisterHi fellow '15ers
I'm doing:
-Extension 1 English
-Extension 1 Mathematics
-Physics
-Chemistry
-Modern History
-SOR1
I wanted to Economics but my careers advisor said that I would be better off doing Chem, since my science marks are fairly decent, and I haven't done anything like economics before.
I want to eventually go to UNSW for Mining Engineering
Are we from a parallel universe? I'm doing the same and want to do actuary, except my aim is 98+Hey guys! I'm doing these subjects:
Ext 1 English
Ext 1 Maths
Physics
Chemistry
Economics
Also, I'm aiming for an ATAR of 97+ to get into Actuarial Studies as UNSW or Macquarie.
Are we from a parallel universe? I'm doing the same and want to do actuary, except my aim is 98+
Don't do standard. Do Advanced. Standard is an ATAR killer.Then again we are on the BoS so that combo is common. I'm actually doing the same, im thinking of dropping to standard because I just found out how weak my school is when it comes to English.
Are we from a parallel universe? I'm doing the same and want to do actuary, except my aim is 98+
Yeah, that's quite true actually- the common is really common. But nah, don't drop down to standard; it aligns terribly.Then again we are on the BoS so that combo is common. I'm actually doing the same, im thinking of dropping to standard because I just found out how weak my school is when it comes to English.
The head teacher recommended a lot of people not to pursue advance actually, she had a talk with us that for those who didn't get at least 12/15 for the coming exam should consider dropping and that she has recommended 6 people to drop (4 moving schools). For a school that's ranked ~114, we only have about 56 students in advance and about 160 students in standard (excluding students moving of course), seriously considering moving schools myself because my school is absolutely crap when it comes to English, they cant even teach the subject and expects us to get top marks. Honestly, the only thing that saves us is our science, history and maths.... maybe its because the majority of our school are Asian.Yeah, that's quite true actually- the common is really common. But nah, don't drop down to standard; it aligns terribly.
First of all, calm down-you can do well with any combination of subjects if you put in the hard work in consistently. Whether economics, or indeed any subject is hard, is rather down to subjective opinion, if you put enough time in it, then you will come to understand and enjoy it as well as excel in it. 2 units of English is compulsory in the calculation of your ATAR, however, you've got two years to improve on your English. From my friends who have done History extension, it is a lot of work-after all, you have to do a major work, you will probably know whether you will do want to do extension after another year of studying history-don't worry about it too much.Hi these were the subjects I am considering for years 11 and 12 what do you think?
Your best two units of english have to count, sorry buddy. History extension seems really interesting and if you're interested in it it won't be 'hard' as per say. I think the difficulty level of a subject depends heavily on whether you enjoy it and are willing to put in the extra work. You don't do history ext. until next year so ask yourself if you still want to do it at the end of the year. I think strawberrye covered the rest and Do check out her thread it's very helpful!I was thinking that my English won't have to count (worst subject) if I am taking more then 10 units or does 2 units have to count...cause then I'm screwed !
Also whats history extension like?? Is it a lot of work? Or should I just stick with 11 units and do modern history?
My career adviser went 'oh you've got a full set there don't you?' so I think my school sort of discouraged it? That's too bad your school didn't let you, although I was thinking of dropping legal studies if I didn't get a good teacher or if maths was too much for me.I noticed you got to do 14u for your prelims ivory, im so jealous.... My school only allowed 12u max and if we wanted another 2 units, we had to put together a class min. 15 people