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is ur cock that small IJOBBi love cock so much!! i got my lower ribs removed so i could suck mine all day![]()
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can you dm me the year 11 one if you have it please? tyyea let me dm
i dont have the year 11 one sorrycan you dm me the year 11 one if you have it please? ty
all good, tyi dont have the year 11 one sorry
chem is out of the question hard, very hard but scales well - however imo if u do well at something and enjoy it scaling can be sacked like it also depends on the exam and the difficulty of the year (2025 will be hard, 2026 will be easier) thus scaling just aligns it fairely.hey guys!! so basically, im in year 11 right now and currently i am doing a total of 15 units. 13 in school, and an external language outside of school.
Here are my subjects:
English Adv
English Ext
Math Adv
Biology
Chemistry
Visual Arts
SOR2
Accelerated Itallian Continuers (meaning i will be taking the HSC for this at the end of this year)
15 units is kind of a lot for me and i was thinking that i definetly needed to drop one subject so i could spend time focusing on my other subjects- and also since im doing my language for hsc this year i would need to spend more time on that too. we have classes almost 8 hours every weekand a plus of dropping a subject would mean i would have some sstudy periods. for me, i was considering between biology, chemistry and visual arts.
here are my thoughts:
- right now,visual arts is my "fun subject". its like a subject i can kind of relax in because im ive done it as an elective in both years 9 and 10 and im pretty good with writing and waffling on, but i am aware of how poorly art scales for your ATAR unless you achieve the top top in it, and how for the hsc i would have to submit a major work- something a lot of time would go into.
- biology on the other hand as ive seen has ALOT OF CONTENT (which is expected bc its a "content heavy subject". its crazy to me how little lessons we had but theres so much to catch up on already. i'm not really a fan of it right now.. but i feel like i would maybe enjoy it as time goes on?? its just the amount of content we have to learn is insaneive also heard that in terms of scaling, chemistry scales better, but as expceted, it would be harder too.
-right now, im enjoying chemistry and the fact that we have less content is making me more comfortable because i feel like i can grasp the content, but i definetly feel like it will get harder in year 12 (as expected) but im not too sure, if i would want to drop bio and then eventually ending up hating chem.. i wouldn't say im AMAZING at math since im not doing ext1 rn id say im pretty "okay" with it, but ive heard you need math for chem...
when i drop a subject (2 units this year), that would leave me with 13 units for my preliminary course this year - 2 of those i already completed last year bc i did my language accelerated. so next year, if i drop another 2 units (idk what subject that would be), i would still have 11 units for my hsc.
im just a bit unsure because once you drop a subject, you cant really pick it up again so that is whats holding me back..
can someone that maybe did bio and chem or even visual arts for their hsc pls help me out?? maybe give me some advice too? + if you have any study tips/ techniques as well as any websites that you find/have found useful??
it would really help me out!!! thank you so muchhh!!!!