tons of people do that every year u retard.Anyone done both EE1 and MX1 for prelim with 14 units and survived? +good marks... over 90...?
Excuse your vile language. If you plan on speaking english properly omit words that mean something offensive, especially on a forum.tons of people do that every year u retard.
cool, just don't want to have too much and then lower my other subject marks because of the workload meh.A few people at my school did this.
do it then you can always drop through the year if you cant manage. Leave no regretsAnyone done both EE1 and MX1 for prelim with 14 units and survived? +good marks... over 90...?
Don't worry about him, it's Goodwin.Excuse your vile language. If you plan on speaking english properly omit words that mean something offensive, especially on a forum.
With 14 units, it's not very common; that's why I asked the question -.-
Yeah, I did it. In fact, this time last year I was in the exact spot as you, wondering about whether doing 2 extensions would be too much. I can assure you that if you put in the effort, you'll be fine. But remember: during assessment blocks, you will have 8 assessments whilst everyone else 6 or 7. If you can manage that, you'll do fine.Anyone done both EE1 and MX1 for prelim with 14 units and survived? +good marks... over 90...?
Yes... come on, it's not that hard, seriously.Anyone done both EE1 and MX1 for prelim with 14 units and survived? +good marks... over 90...?
Lol- this is what I was wondering about for MX1. I was recommended Mathematics from my year 10 teacher but my year 9 teacher recommended i try extension because he saw what i can do if i put effort in. No effort year 10-vs- a bit of effort in year 9. I can do maths pretty proficiently with the provision of practice, and lots of it...Also my recommendation, I well and truly recommend 14 units for Yr 11 as it gives you a taste of as much as possible for Yr 12. It gives you greater amount of combinations for course study in Yr 12. However (others may argues with me), I definitely say don't do 14 units for your HSC.
See with hindsight, what I would recommend is putting a roughly equal amount of study into each subject. Attempt not to favour some with the work you put in. Then at the end of yr 11, you can look at your results and see which subjects you perform naturally better in, and compare this whether you like the subject and how it would scale. Because say for example, if you totally neglect one subject, you'll be wondering if your performance will improve greatly in yr 12 with extra time/effort etc. yr 11 is a testing time to get the right mix for yr 12.
I'm guessing it's not really that common with Extension English or Extension History :LDo it, all the Asians do and they get 99+
Unfortunately not, Maths is what matters.I'm guessing it's not really that common with Extension English or Extension History :L