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thewiseman

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Hi,
Just asking when is the cutoff to drop from 2-unit to general maths? I'm in year 12 and doing 2-unit, though I'm not too great in it. I've heard that I can drop down to general maths up till trials given I complete all assignment/exams in general. Anyone has any idea on this? Got 2 different opinions from 2 teachers. Thanks! :)
 

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Most schools allow you to drop down to General Mathematics up till trials.
 

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You can drop until trials, but drop earlier the better. Both courses are vastly different and you will have to learn a lot.
 

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My friend dropped right before trials, and somehow ended up beating me overall in the HSC.

Sure he got a bit lucky with what the exam assessed but you can get away with dropping late.

Personally, I dropped right before year 11 yearlies.
 

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My friend dropped right before trials, and somehow ended up beating me overall in the HSC.

Sure he got a bit lucky with what the exam assessed but you can get away with dropping late.

Personally, I dropped right before year 11 yearlies.
Dayum impressive marks dude, I'm going to reference you now every time someone asks if they can get a good atar with general maths :lol:
 

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Dayum impressive marks dude, I'm going to reference you now every time someone asks if they can get a good atar with general maths :lol:
Thanks man!

Yeah I reckon without dropping to general my ATAR would have only been around 97. It was a strategic decision cause it meant I wouldn't have to do any maths homework outside of class at all so I could bring english up (only got a 92 exam mark but still in prelim I was getting 60s on assessments so I'm happy)
 

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