Well here is a summary of what I think. (note- my bias opinion . Excuse any typos).Hey guys!
So, based on past experiences from people who has done all three;
chemistry
physics &
biology --
Is it or was it tedious/hard keeping up with ALL three sciences?
+ one extension course such as english or maths extension
... and when I ask this, I'm asking in place of a non-genius; so no replies going:
"piece of cake".
or
"so easy mangzzzz"
Not that anyone would say that anyway ROFL
(This is not necessarily referring to myself by the way, ahem.)
Thank you
Prelim Bio - Seemed really boring. Lots of info to remember. 4/10 difficulty.
Prelim Physics - Was standard difficulty. Some basic maths ability required, primarily rearranging equations and subbing in values for a given formula. Difficulty. 7/10
Prelim Chem - Is a lot of theoretical work and due to my bad junior years education, I found it a major step up from anything I had ever done in Junior Science. 9/10 Difficulty.
HSC Bio - Slightly more interesting than Prelims, still find it a bit boring. Maybe due to my teacher, everybody is different I suppose. So far, a lot of information that you have to remember while having barely any difficulty. Things may step up. Difficulty 4/10.
HSC Physics - A very interesting course so far. Learning about Einstein's thought experiments and relativity etc was really good fun and interesting. I have found this course much more enjoyable than Prelims, still no great mathematical ability required. Difficulty 8/10.
HSC Chem - In my opinion, basically a consolidation and application of all the concepts and chemical knowledge that you have acquired in year 11. You still learn a lot of new things. There is a lot more practicals that require you to use all the info you have learnt in year 11 & 12 to explain results, etc. In general I would say a more enjoyable course. Some people may argue with what I have said, but hey we all have opinions. Difficulty 9/10.
In regards to 6 units or science with an extension course being manageable, of course it is. The only thing you have to manage is your time and you should be fine.
Plus a little side note, I think developing good studying habits in year 11 is a great idea. Personally, year 11 was a bad year for me and I didn't perform to well. So try and get a solid foundation so that things are easier for your HSC.
Hope this was useful and not a waste of your time. Just remember what i said may not be correct, it is only my opinion.
Xcelz.