That's an interesting point, your HSC year sounds like it was heaps cool with 8 units!confident in smashing 10 units? Then do it! I was, it saved heaps of time, and I performed well in my 10.
I accelerated a subject.. so 8 units ftw for Year 12.. so many free periods, and I was motivated to study hard for only 8 units (which was only 3 subjects coz I did 4u maff )
But if you feel there's a subject or two is quite weak, then I advise 11 or 12 units coz you don't want to stuff up a subject giving you like 60ATAR and it has to count coz u have 10 units.
So it depends on how confident you are with your subjects. However, I suggest only 10, 11 or 12. I really don't recommend 13 or 14 unless you love them all.
Yeah 8 units felt much relaxed than the beginning of Year 12 where I did 10 (still relaxing to others doing 12, etc.)That's an interesting point, your HSC year sounds like it was heaps cool with 8 units!
I want to drop a certain subject (EES), as it scales the worst and it is the class of which I am ranked the lowest out of my subjects. The only thing stalling me is my confidence in ex.2 english, I am fairly confident in my piece but haven't decided if I want to risk my ATAR on it.
Having more than 10 units does offer you a safety net in case you do poorly. However, if you are carrying extra units which dont have a strong possibility of counting towards your ATAR, then it is largely pointless and you should probably drop them.I'm really just curious. I am currently doing 12 although I am considering dropping to 10, is that advisable?
Thanks, man. I think I will definitely have to talk to my ex.2 teacher and ask if she's confident that i will be able to achieve highly with my major work. Good luck to you too!I'm doing 14 but will most probably drop to 12 after my half-yearly's
Dropping to 10 is completely up to you, but you should consider talking to all your subject teachers as well as your learning coordinator. See what they think as well. Good luck!