RE: Year 11 going into year 12, advice on dropping subjects (1 Viewer)

ChimChim

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Hi!

So I'm in year 11 currently and will be shortly moving into year 12 next year, I understand that you are able to drop a subject if you wish - meaning you have 10 units. But my question is, I understand that having 10 units will make it easier for year 12 though I really like all the subjects which I am doing and I am not considering dropping any of them. Should I either continue on with 12 units into the HSC, see how I feel managing 12 units in my first term or should I consider dropping one.

Sorry for my long question, I just need some advice cause I'm kinda stressing out what to do.

Just for more info the courses which I am doing are:
Adv English, General Math, Economics, Ancient History, Biology and Drama
 

si2136

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Keep 12 units, unless you can't manage it.

Or you can take the risk and maximise the 10 units.
 

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Drop Biology maybe? You have adv. english, history and drama and the science subject seems out of place
What do you plan on studying at Uni?
 

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Dropping to 10 units is risky, since you won't have a backup if you stuff a test up. If you found year 11 extremely extremely tough, then drop 2, but I would strongly recommend against dropping to 10 units.
 

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I'm still quite unsure on what I want to do in Uni, but what I am thinking of at the moment are either: Law or Psychology or maybe even a combined degree with both courses.
 

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