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So I'm in quite a predicament. I want to have only 10 units for my HSC seeing as I don't see myself as really capable of handling 12 units and doing well. What I was planning to do was to drop Biology so I could work on my other subjects (especially English), however the results show that it is slightly better than Chemistry. Here are my rough ranks based in my cohort based on a prac exam and open-book test (both not really requiring much effort in learning the content):

Chemistry - 28/56 (30% assessment done)
Biology - ~15/60 (30% assessment done)

But the thing is, my Biology teacher is pretty hard to listen to and a pain to be around (I can't stand his classes), and as a result I don't really know anything about the second topic. Chemistry: I understand the concepts, but it just doesn't show in exams (working on this).

tldr; Drop Bio (can't stand the teacher, don't know content of second topic) or keep it (too risky to decide yet because of Chem)?

Thanks for your time. :)
 

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We are in the middle of the internals for the HSC.

I suggest you to keep Bio. I am on ten units as well, and I do Biology.

My teacher sets work and never checks it and is truly devious from the syllabus; going on and trying to make irrelevant links between his family life and biological ideas.

I self study Biology.

15/60 is a good rank. Maintain and increase. If the ranks are clustered, you should be able to move even higher.

I am sure you can and will do well. You just need motivation. Create it for yourself (e.g. the fear of failure, seeing a 70 ATAR when you want 90, whatever it may be).

Bio, you are not far from the top, whereas you are in the middle for chem. I would advise you to keep both.

Doing ten units is good when you are comfortable with what you are doing, but do not drop a subject that you have potential to get a band 5 or 6 in, due to your dislike of a certain teacher. If that was the case with me, I would be doing two units.

Good luck, and if you want excellent bio notes, do not hesitate to message me!
 

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What kind of gaps between the ranks are we talking, are they like 10 mark difference for 1-20 in chem?
 

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Thank you everyone for replying. Much appreciated. :)

I'm not certain about my rank for Biology, it's just a rough self-estimate based on my ranks from previous assessments. According to my teacher, the Chemistry marks are very clustered (i.e. separated by 1 or 2 decimal places). Also, based on past years' results, Biology at my school has only managed 0-1 band 6's and I don't think I'll be that exception. Chemistry is around 3-8, but our cohort is said to be stronger than past years. I guess it's a possibility to achieve this if not a high band 5.. :S
 

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Thank you everyone for replying. Much appreciated. :)

I'm not certain about my rank for Biology, it's just a rough self-estimate based on my ranks from previous assessments. According to my teacher, the Chemistry marks are very clustered (i.e. separated by 1 or 2 decimal places). Also, based on past years' results, Biology at my school has only managed 0-1 band 6's and I don't think I'll be that exception. Chemistry is around 3-8, but our cohort is said to be stronger than past years. I guess it's a possibility to achieve this if not a high band 5.. :S
In that case, go ahead and drop bio.

Focus on chem, and do well.

That is like English at my school

Apparently the difference between a 30 out of 40% assessment mark and a 29% out of 40% assessment mark (total assessed so far) is approx. 5 ranks.
 

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I would advise to keep both at the moment, however if you're not understanding and/or enjoying biology then i recommend dropping it

Reason being:
As you get closer to your HSC, you will be more motivated to study the subjects that you understand and that you love (just because it's more 'fun' in a sense), so even if your biology results are a bit better for now, come closer to trials and hsc, your chem might have significantly improved.

In saying that however, my rank was worse in bio than chem, I devoted about the same amount of time to both and I ended up doing a little bit better in bio than chem.
But maybe that's just how my mind works though :p
 
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Haha oh wow those marks are really bunched up together! Hope you're not the one being pushed down by a mark. :S

Okay so I guess I'm pretty certain about dropping Biology then. Thank you so much everyone! :)
 

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Thank you everyone for replying. Much appreciated. :)

I'm not certain about my rank for Biology, it's just a rough self-estimate based on my ranks from previous assessments. According to my teacher, the Chemistry marks are very clustered (i.e. separated by 1 or 2 decimal places). Also, based on past years' results, Biology at my school has only managed 0-1 band 6's and I don't think I'll be that exception. Chemistry is around 3-8, but our cohort is said to be stronger than past years. I guess it's a possibility to achieve this if not a high band 5.. :S
In that case drop bio and keep chem, with a strong cohort its at least a band 5 with the right balance of work, combined with the general trend of being a good scaling subject
 

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In that case, go ahead and drop bio.

Focus on chem, and do well.

That is like English at my school

Apparently the difference between a 30 out of 40% assessment mark and a 29% out of 40% assessment mark (total assessed so far) is approx. 5 ranks.
Lol at my school the difference between 34/40 and 32.5/40 is 45 ranks
 

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