Actually, I read this study that explored something called "active procrastination" where Korean kids would purposely leave their study late so they could work in a pressured environment.
No I wouldn't say so, I know a lot of people who do both subjects and are doing fine.
Also I hear the legal part of the business syllabus is also learnt in legal studies so that a bonus.
Definitely wouldn't recommend cramming engineering, it was a awful experience. It only worked out for me cause I knew the questions.
You would be a lot better off breaking up the paper, e.g, learning all the math/physics part of the paper then move on to the drawing
The trials were pretty sweet, tho in hindsight probably shouldn't have crammed everything and gotten a little bit more sleep :)
and yeah the relief is the best part of course
Cramming for 3 Unit in 3 days possible or nah? I've crammed for other subjects and done well but does it work for maths? Assuming I have a handful of weak topics that need to be brushed up on... Anybody have any experiences? Assuming I do 6 hours a day and are aiming for 80%
I hear the Advanced English workload is quite high... Though I currently do Standard English and workload is somewhat similar even though Advanced English scales much better.
I think the general consensus is if you are aiming for an Atar > 80 pick Adv english