imgonnascream
New Member
Hey, so I've been racking my head around this question for a few months and can't seem to come to a proper conclusion. I'm on 14 units with the recent addition of English Extension 2, and I absolutely love it and couldn't dream of dropping it rn, but the workload is crazy, and I need to get rid of one of my subjects, so it's come down to Biology, Chemistry or one of the histories. My school's ranking isn't anything special (171 in 2024), and I received a 37% in Chemistry (my entire class did poorly, don't judge) and a 91% in Biology for the prelims. I obviously did way better in Biology, but the root of my fear just seems to be that Biology doesn't scale nearly as well as Chemistry. Moreover, my Chemistry teacher was not very good at all, and would jump up and down the syllabus without proper explanation, leaving my basic knowledge in the subject very poor. However, we got a new teacher who's very good at explaining, and I find myself retaining the knowledge from Module 5 much better, and she is filling in knowledge gaps with lunch classes here and there. Whereas, the other issue with Biology is that my teacher in the subject is a lenient marker, and I'm afraid that a 91% may not actually reflect what I know, and I'm closer to an 80%. Moreover, homework is heavy for both subjects, but Chem tends to hand out just a bit less, which makes it easier to handle, I suppose. In regards to the histories, I know it's really risky going into the HSC with two, so I should probably drop a history instead. However, I feel uneasy about dropping one as I got 97% in Ancient and 90.6% in Modern with minimal pressure, and I really do enjoy studying and don't mind doing that extra research. Moreover, the topics I'm learning in both could tie in very well to Extension 2, and they do serve as inspo in a lot of ways. Sorry if this reads more like a long ramble than a clear post.
