Most likely, there's a group of the top 200 kids in biology or something that are pretty much on par. Then, luck comes into play.. and only 20 kids who get lucky in the exam.. get the state rank.
I believe one would do general mathematics as dropping mathematics would be like throwing something you've spent a heap of time on in the last eleven years, everyone should do some form of maths, unless they absolutely despised it.
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I do chemistry, and the teacher suggests all that are struggling must move to senior science. I think this is not due to the knowledge, but the skills you obtain answering chemistry questions is pivotal to the HSC and the HSC school assessments. You can always catch up, but you'd have to work a...