going into year 12, i dropped drama and general maths, and i picked up ext 2 eng, ext hist and ext french
i was doing 12 units
halfway through term one, 2003, i relaised i had waaaay too much work, so i dropped ext history
its a fabulous subject and was my favourite, but my reasoning was, it was causing me grief becuase it really should be a 2 unit subject, and i thought if i kept ext eng 2, at least that didnt have an exam during the HSC
i kind of wish i hadnt dropped it, but it certainly was a huge weight off my work load
so, at the end of term one, i thought i would drop art, becuase its my worst subject, and i wanted more time to concentrate on my extension units, so i talked to my art teacher and had it settled when, a week before my first art ass was due (which of course i hadnt started) it was brought to me atention that, i couldnt drop art, because to be eligable for a uai, you must be doing at least 4 different subjects,
so as you can imagine i was pretty pissed
but i dealt, then halfway through this term, i decided that ext eng 2 was just not going to cut it, and i spoke to my teachers ready to drop it, then a poor performance in the trials made me think even a band 3 in english ext 2, may help, so im still doing it (grudgingly)
anyway, i just thought id write this because, i dont think anyone has dropped and picked up more subjects than me!
if your thinking about dropping a subject, my advice is, give it some time, dont make panic decsisions, speak to your teachers and your friends, but know that its what you feel that really matters
think about your workload, anymore than 11 units, is a lot of work, especially if they're extension units, but if you love what you do keep it, if you don't drop it
a lot of students make contingency planse, they say things like, we'll i want to do 12 units bacuse than if i stuff up in one subject, ill be ok
i think that is the most stupid thing you can do, you're far better off working really hard with 10 or 11 units, than spreading your study time over 12, 'just in case'
if you do your work, and are we'll prepared you won't stuff up