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Misturi

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Advanced English
General Maths
Biology
Hospitality
Chemistry
TAFE - Nursing
and 2 more subjects - haven't chosen them yet
 

smegthehead

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now: 13 units
ext 1 maths
adv english
physics
chemistry
IPT (waste of time)
2U religion

HSC: 11 units
dropping IPT (biggest piece of shite subject in the world) :eek:P
 

tazzy

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ext 1 maths
standard eng
bio
chem
IPT
1 unit religion (frekin catholic skool)
 

kow_dude

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Originally posted by coroneos
Why isn't anyone going for the risky 10 unit deal?
i'm going to do 10units for year 12, i dont think it's risky... because 12 units will mean 20% more work
 

Rory

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Prelim -

Advanced English
Business Studies
Modern History
Ancient History
IT
and
IPT <--is excellerated, Im sitting my hsc for it this year

HSC -

Advanced English
Business Studies
Modern History
Ancient History
IT

and I might pick up another excelled course like Legal studies and do the 2yrs worth in 1yr :)
 

vicchick_007

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PRELIM
1u sor
2u bio
2u hosp
2u v.arts
2u adv eng
1u ext eng
2u maths (i DID do ext, but i h8d it so much)
[12 units]

HSC
1u sor
2u bio
2u hosp
2u v.arts
2u adv eng
1u ext eng I
1u ext eng II
2u maths
[13 units] <-- is that too many units?
 

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Originally posted by vicchick_007
[13 units] <-- is that too many units?
No :p

Preliminary
2U English (Advanced)
1U English Extension 1
2U Mathematics
1U Mathematics Extension 1
2U Physics
2U Chemistry
2U Information Processes & Technology
1U Studies of Religion

HSC
2U English (Advanced)
1U English Extension 1
1U English Extension 2
2U Mathematics
1U Mathematics Extension 1
2U Physics
2U Chemistry
2U Information Processes & Technology
1U Studies of Religion

:)

/edit Oops I'm not in Year 11 :D
 
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Huy

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Originally posted by Giant Lobster
14 units aye? why not complete ur combo with ext2 maths as well :p
Our periods at school don't allow for English and Maths Extension 2 to be allocated into the timetable.

If you were doing Extension 2 Maths, you would have your 'class' during Extension 1 English.

If you were doing Extension 2 English, you would have normal Extension 1 Maths classes, but with Extension 1 English during the other Extension 2 Maths class.

It's complicated :)

2U Maths, 2U English:
They pick up another subject or study period, for the 2U allocation, on the timetable.

2U Maths, 3U English:
The English Extension period is divided into the "additional" (or normal) 2U time, with 1 study period (since this person doesn't do Extension 1 Maths).

3U Maths, 2U English:
Normal English classes, but when the above Extension English student has his study line, this Extension Maths student will have his 3U Maths class.

3U Maths, 3U English:
All study lines filled up, this person attends both 3U English and 3U Maths.

4U Maths, 2U English:
Where other students have Extension English, this person uses his "extra" study line (along with 3U Maths line) to have 4U Maths classes.

2U Maths, 4U English:
Periods filled out, this person uses up his study period (which would normally be for Maths students) to complete 3U and 4U. Normal maths classes.

3U Maths, 4U English:
All periods filled out, no study, this person sits in both 3U Maths (normal 2U, additional 3U, and the additional 3U English class). Other 4U lessons are before school and after school.

4U Maths, 3U English:
Same as the rest, normal classes for everything, but all your study lines will be filled out except for 1, but that's usually an Extension 2 Maths line though, so it works out. (This doesn't happen at my school though, 4M and 3E, along with the rarity of 4M, 4E. 4E and 3M is also rare, but 3M and 3E is common). :)

4U Maths, 4U English:
This is possible, but the timetable won't allow for it.
You can do 3U English and 3U Maths during 'class' time (normal, standard, allocated times), but the extra unit of English and Maths (4U/4U) must be completed before school, during lunchtimes, or afterschool.


Nobody does 4U Maths and 4U English at my school.
It is only the abovementioned cases.

I hope I haven't missed any out. :)

3C1 x 3C1 = 9

.... 4M | 3M | 2M
4E
3E
2E

ewww complicated o_O
Yep, it is :)
But it's easier when you look at the timetable and figure out which subjects correspond with which lines (7A, 7B), and so on. :)

It's hard to explain when you don't have a grid/map, or period allocations.
 
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Aussiechick

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This year I'm doing 2uMaths, Advanced + Ext 1 english, modern history, IPT, music 1 and Photography

Next year I want to do 4U english, Modern History, Music 1, Extension History, general maths & IPT

I'm trying to choose between dropping maths all together, and dropping IPT, or keeping both.. any ideas?
 

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Originally posted by pretty_princess
for my hsc im picking up ext 2 maths and dropping something.. just not to sure what
Bio :p
If you're finding physics OR chemistry difficult, then drop one out of the two, depending on what is better for you.
Originally posted by Aussiechick
I'm trying to choose between dropping maths all together, and dropping IPT, or keeping both.. any ideas?
Drop IPT if you're on, or just below average, but I would keep maths (unless you are really struggling with maths).

:)
 

iambored

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Originally posted by Huy
Drop IPT if you're on, or just below average, but I would keep maths (unless you are really struggling with maths).

:)
i agree, because maths is needed for more courses in uni (depending what u do of course)
 

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