It’s not possible to fail the HSC as long as you make a serious attempt in the HSC exams. The bar for a serious attempt is very low, as long as you try to answer a few questions (and not just multiple choice) it counts.
yeah you could do that. only real benefit of the double degree is more elective space and getting to do the core units of the second degree (which you may be able to do anyway depending on which ones they are)
most people do double majors, esp in bsc bcom and ba
there is probably pretty much no difference an eco degree probably just means a few extra degree core units
however something worth considering which could keep you at uni for like half the time is a double major, you can just do a bsc/badvcomp/bcom (or even Bachelor of Arts) alone and then...
just join whatever’s relevant and/or interesting to you and go to events. joining a society really isn’t a big deal it’s just like one click, if you go to an event and don’t like them just don’t go again
don’t study stuff like medical science unless you’d be happy doing the degree if you had a 0% chance of getting into med. the people are intolerable, it’s super competitive and it’s hard to get a good wam, which will hurt your chances a lot more than a slight advantage in gamsat. also really...
hopefully i can provide some help as a usyd maths major who is friends with plenty of engineers :)
1) You don’t have to do 2 engineering streams, just one with 2 random dalyell units across ur degree
2) The only impact of this is that you can’t do extra specialisations within engineering...
the essays were mostly adapted pre-trials based on the essays which I had written during terms for like assessments and that sort of thing. I don’t really see too much point in starting work on your essays before year 12 (enjoy your holidays), but while you’re learning the text it’s definitely...