13 Units for the HSC? (1 Viewer)

Kat.crazi

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I am currently going into my HSC year with subjects: English Extension 2, Mathematics Extension 1, Chemistry, Biology, SOR II (13 units)
Would I be able to manage this considering I have a part time job (averaging only 4-8hrs per week) and am aiming for an ATAR of 95+? I wanted to drop to SOR I but it doesn't align with my schedule and it will be difficult to do (I go to a school where SOR I is required). However, I might be able to drop down next year if I push for it.
I don't want to drop any of my other subjects, and I have always wanted to do English Extension 2, so it would be upsetting if I had to forgo it in place of SOR II.
 

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I am currently going into my HSC year with subjects: English Extension 2, Mathematics Extension 1, Chemistry, Biology, SOR II (13 units)
Would I be able to manage this considering I have a part time job (averaging only 4-8hrs per week) and am aiming for an ATAR of 95+? I wanted to drop to SOR I but it doesn't align with my schedule and it will be difficult to do (I go to a school where SOR I is required). However, I might be able to drop down next year if I push for it.
I don't want to drop any of my other subjects, and I have always wanted to do English Extension 2, so it would be upsetting if I had to forgo it in place of SOR II.
i'm on 13 units it's not that bad and there's like peace of mind in knowing something might not even count lol if it's not as high as your other results. eg in yr11 dt was my highest subject, i was averaging 95%, but this year my average is much lower than other subjects i was considering dropping for y12. just do what you feel you need to do :D
 

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