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Honestly, what do you think of it? Do you see any benefit in doing it? Im mildly curious because I want to hear other peoples thoughts on it. I am seriously considering it (for those who are unaware, it involves doing the HSC [Year 12] over two years i.e 3 subjects one year, three the next).
I've sort of narrowed down my personal thoughts of it here:
Advantages
More time
More marks (possibly)
Maximise study time better
UP assessment marks
Disadvantages
Different cohort of students
In school 3 periods a day
Possibly dis-engaged from school
Would be giving up my GAP year
Basically my 1st semester school report indicated that in multiple subjects I am "generally trying my hardest but still struggling to grasp concepts" in other words; trying my hardest and still more or less failing. They also indicated I should be more organised (which is funny, because I've always considered myself organised), so I thought, I dont necessarily want to drop any subjects, but if I could focus on less subjects more then maybe theres a way I could do better at it.
Im aware pathways is usually an option taken by people who are taking a more active role in outside school activies (eg sport) but I am honestly of the assumption that it would help me increase my marks. Can anyone thing of any other advantages or disadvantages or reasons for/against doing it because I've been advised to "make sure this is what I want to do". As I've said, Im seriously considering it.
Should I end up doing it, I think these choices make the most sense:
2009: Maths, English, Business services, Visual arts
2010: Abst, Lst, Bst
I've sort of narrowed down my personal thoughts of it here:
Advantages
More time
More marks (possibly)
Maximise study time better
UP assessment marks
Disadvantages
Different cohort of students
In school 3 periods a day
Possibly dis-engaged from school
Would be giving up my GAP year
Basically my 1st semester school report indicated that in multiple subjects I am "generally trying my hardest but still struggling to grasp concepts" in other words; trying my hardest and still more or less failing. They also indicated I should be more organised (which is funny, because I've always considered myself organised), so I thought, I dont necessarily want to drop any subjects, but if I could focus on less subjects more then maybe theres a way I could do better at it.
Im aware pathways is usually an option taken by people who are taking a more active role in outside school activies (eg sport) but I am honestly of the assumption that it would help me increase my marks. Can anyone thing of any other advantages or disadvantages or reasons for/against doing it because I've been advised to "make sure this is what I want to do". As I've said, Im seriously considering it.
Should I end up doing it, I think these choices make the most sense:
2009: Maths, English, Business services, Visual arts
2010: Abst, Lst, Bst
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