I feel like you "could" have asked to pick business up again. I missed out 8 weeks of term 4 of year 11 due to hospitalisation and it IS possible to catch up on 8 weeks of content. I'm comparing business studies to legal cos it's quite similar I guess. If you regret maths, there is no going back...
If I was you, I would not drop. Ancient history is a bullshitting subject. I'm not saying it in a mean way because it was actually one of my favourite subjects. See how you like your option topics first. The core, I found was interesting but a lot of people hated it so much. You also can't...
Notes and past papers are a lot more important but textbooks are too! I know sometimes in heavy content subjects, textbooks help break down the details into categories and makes summarising and memorising a lot easier.
It's alright. Port Stephens isn't really a schoolies destination but if you guys just want to head up there to chill and stuff it's good. Just not the partying.
How does it work?
Like if you get bonus points for regional and EAS, making you at least like 8 points below the cut-off or something, do you still get priority? Or would other people who got higher than you get your 1st preference because it's theirs too?
I think I read somewhere saying that...
My prescribed was Skrzynecki and I used Nino Cullotta's film They're A Weird Mob which you can find on YouTube. It's really good in exploring the themes of migration which links in with Skrzynecki's poetry. Another good thing about it is that not a lot of people know about it so you will...
No I didn't have a job but some people like it better because it helps keep them busy and therefore they are a lot more productive when they have spare time in comparison to others who just laze around all the time because they have too much time to waste. It depends on what type of person you...
Yes but what happens in the case where a student doesn't sit ANY of the trials or HSC exams? Do they get an estimate based on their small assessment ranks in the cohort? Isn't that a bit unfair in the sense that trials are usually harder than the smaller assessments?
You really can't tell which ones get scaled better because it differs from year to year. I would say that it would be easier for you to obtain a band 6 in legal then modern even though I don't do modern myself but I assume it's the same as ancient where it can be pretty unpredictable whereas...
I am pretty sure you aren't allowed the same text type for your supplementary text in AOS but it doesn't matter in Module C, although it is still not recommended.
You would need a few prelim things from bio as it builds on in year 12.
As a safer option I would definitely pick up bio again. I know you just missed 3 weeks worth of work but I think it would be worth it and it isn't too late for that. Why can't you keep both maths and bio for the first term...