Currently in a post preliminary dilemma. The subjects I study are as follows...
- HSC Math Advanced
- HSC Math Ext 1
- Economics
- Business Studies
- Retail Services
- PDHPE (Drop)
Both my adv and ext 1 math courses are HSC accelerated and I will complete those a few weeks from now.
The issue i'm having is if i were to drop to 10 units. Would I be better off picking up 4U Maths or keeping Economics?
My main considerations are...
- Time allocated to study (most prominent)
- Effort
- Scaling (kinda)
- Cohort
If I were to pick up ext 2 math, my ext 2 cohort would see significantly more top bands than economics based on the historical results of my selective school (8 to 0). And i'd like to know which route would take more effort on average, achieving 85+ in economics or 70+ in 4U. Although the most important factor for me is time, is the extra time investment when picking up ext 2 math worth it in comparison to say the time investment to achieve band 6 in economics?
Of course a lot of these considerations are unique to each person but i'd like to hear everyone's insights. Thanks.
- HSC Math Advanced
- HSC Math Ext 1
- Economics
- Business Studies
- Retail Services
- PDHPE (Drop)
Both my adv and ext 1 math courses are HSC accelerated and I will complete those a few weeks from now.
The issue i'm having is if i were to drop to 10 units. Would I be better off picking up 4U Maths or keeping Economics?
My main considerations are...
- Time allocated to study (most prominent)
- Effort
- Scaling (kinda)
- Cohort
If I were to pick up ext 2 math, my ext 2 cohort would see significantly more top bands than economics based on the historical results of my selective school (8 to 0). And i'd like to know which route would take more effort on average, achieving 85+ in economics or 70+ in 4U. Although the most important factor for me is time, is the extra time investment when picking up ext 2 math worth it in comparison to say the time investment to achieve band 6 in economics?
Of course a lot of these considerations are unique to each person but i'd like to hear everyone's insights. Thanks.