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Has any one changed subjects for HSC? (2 Viewers)

drewgcn

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We had our SDD exam on Friday, and out of 21 students, half gave up and left after half the exam, vowing to drop it (independent catholic prelim - one question even had comparison errors :rolleyes: ).

There were only a couple of hard questions though, people complain about how hard the subject is but if you ask me its not nearly as hard as Ext maths.
 

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So you can't pick up a new subject for the HSC? I'm in an accelerating class, and we were told we probly could pick up a subject in our free periods next year. Not that it matters to me, I'm repeating it next year to actually go well, for once. And I couldn't do what I wanted to do (a language) because the school doesn't offer anything, and no TAFE around here has one.
I just can't wait to drop Ext Eng.
 

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You need to have passed a prelim course to do the corresponding HSC course. The only exceptions are the various extension classes (MX2, EE2, History Ext etc.) that only run over the HSC year.
 

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to kazan below: Make sure you have a good teacher. And make sure you're motivated. It's just as much work as regular history, yet only worth one unit.
 

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nwatts said:
to kazan below: Make sure you have a good teacher. And make sure you're motivated. It's just as much work as regular history, yet only worth one unit.


i really like history and from what i have been shown of this course i think i will like it, and the teacher that we will have is head teacher history. so i should be ok....i hope
 

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