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TeenageTragedyx

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Whats the difference between unit and non-unit subjects. And does it really effect your mark when it comes to the HSC???
 

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Unit subjects counts towards your ATAR, non-unit subjects do not count towards your ATAR.

For eg 2U maths counts towards your ATAR, non-unit Catholic studies doesn't :)

And everything you decide in the HSC affects your mark one way or another :p

NB: If that was what you were after, putting it in the general prelim/hsc forum would've been better. If not, make your question clearer :)
 

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Unit subjects counts towards your ATAR, non-unit subjects do not count towards your ATAR.

For eg 2U maths counts towards your ATAR, non-unit Catholic studies doesn't :)

And everything you decide in the HSC affects your mark one way or another :p

NB: If that was what you were after, putting it in the general prelim/hsc forum would've been better. If not, make your question clearer :)
Wait so if i did do general maths.. it doesnt count??

question: why is this in the gen maths forum?
my mistake. sorry
 

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Wait so if i did do general maths.. it doesnt count??



my mistake. sorry
of course it'll count if you do general maths which is a 2 unit course. i think ur getting messed up and confused with how people call it like 2/3/4 unit maths lol :D
 

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2 Unit math can refer to either the General Mathematics course, or the Mathematics couse. They're both 2 unit math courses.
 

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Yep, General Maths can count for 2 units of your ATAR.

As the other guys have said, 2U maths can refer to both the maths or general maths courses :)
 

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