I totally disagree with the do advances maths or no maths comment.
I dropped down to General just after half hearlies.
Best decision of my life.
Yes, i was very capeable of doing advanced maths. Friends who were at around the same level as me all got around 85 (give or take).
But in the end i got 98 in general. (HSC mark)
Much better than an 85 in adv. no matter how you look at it!!!
If you dont need maths for uni i advise you not to do it.
If you are capeable it is a shame to drop maths comepletely, so do general.
Chances are you will ace the course, have time to put more work into ur other subjects and its ALOT less stressfull!!
Im a major supporter of general maths, with alot less work it can scale alot better.
That being said DO NOT EVER drop to general maths if u think there is a possibility that you will slack off, not learn any content and get a 90 (or under!!)
Getting a good solid mark in advanced is the better choice.
Gonna get above 95 in general no probs? Then do it. But take into account silly errors, demented concepts and stuff u have to LEARN which will make no sense otherwise ( i did alot of study in stuvac for general maths, there was alot of obscure crap u just have to remeber, weather it makes sense or not)
Dont ever think "its general, i can ace it without even opening a book!! You wont.
Its possible to get an 85 without study, but thats not worth it.
Looking at a 75 in advanced? Well the choice is easy.
Although beware the immense boredom. I never went to any classes due to being bored shitless, the resulted in me having ALOT of work to do come HSC.
In the end speak to ur teachers, they will know whats best.
Seriously i think general maths scaled up my UAI a bit, because not many people get a 98 in general.
yeah ok. So inconclusion, if ur going to go badly in ANY subject scaling wont save you. EVER. its best to do subjects u know u will go well in.
( i should know, art, drama, adv eng, gen maths and chem, and i got over 90, vs friends who did extention subjects, and sciences and got in the 80's)