TheGreatest99.95
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Ive heard that you have a better chance of getting a higher atar with 12 units rather than 10 units, is this true?
Yes you have =) thanks for the helpAbsolutely not. The ATAR takes into consideration your best 10 units, including any 2 units of English for calculation.
NB: I've noticed I'm replying to a lot of your posts. =)
i did 11Ive heard that you have a better chance of getting a higher atar with 12 units rather than 10 units, is this true?
Yeah, I agree with this guy ^its up to your personal prefences
are you someone who is consistant and solid in all ur subjects? you could consider doign 10 units and give urself more time but if u just stuff up an assessment or even the hsc, ur atar is affected a lot.
12 unit gives you a safer opportunity but also means about 3 hours less of study every week as a result of your extra subject. Hey however I managed perfectly with 12 units and still did well
11 unit is safer than 10 but not as safe as 12. Its light in the middle. If you stuff up one assessment for a subject, you are only partially affected and u also have a bit more time to study than someone doing 12 units.
it all comes down to the person and stuff. But in all honesty most people do 11+ units. Very few top achievers do 10 untis as they all want to play it safe and they all can manage with time so doing an extra unit or two doesnt hurt them and gives them some assurance.
If you put in the work, you can reduce the chances of 'stuffing up' to near zero! Take ten units (well, I may be a little biased =P )Remember with 10 units, if you stuff up in just one subject - you can say bye bye to a good ATAR.
You can prevent natural disasters and heart surgeries by taking on another 2 units?That still doesn't account for mid-HSC tragedies. Like for example, a person in my grade had relatives affected by a natural disaster, and for myself - my cardiologist comes up to me in March and says: "Hey, you have to have this heart surgery now. How's April school holidays for you? Good? Great!"
I'd really suggest more than 10 units. You don't want your HSC to be jeopardised by a thing you couldn't foresee and could have very easily prevented by just taking another class. It's not as much work as you think.
What happened with that tinker of yours?That still doesn't account for mid-HSC tragedies. Like for example, a person in my grade had relatives affected by a natural disaster, and for myself - my cardiologist comes up to me in March and says: "Hey, you have to have this heart surgery now. How's April school holidays for you? Good? Great!"
I'd really suggest more than 10 units. You don't want your HSC to be jeopardised by a thing you couldn't foresee and could have very easily prevented by just taking another class. It's not as much work as you think.
Minimise the damage. What would you fall back on if you had 10 units? Nothing. You'd have to work super hard to get back to where you would've been without the tragedy.You can prevent natural disasters and heart surgeries by taking on another 2 units?
Wow, dude! Are you okay now man? Wow, that must've really taken a chunk out of your HSC... how harshly did it affect you?Eddy, one of my valves was making blood go the wrong way. 'Leaking' I believe is the term?