gella
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Ahh yes... the experiments, I see what you meanthough some mandatory pracs are quite insulting to one's intelligence.
Wrong. Not all schools decide based on lines. lolz no offence, but it's rlly only the public schools that do this lines thingo. Private schools often say "pick your subjects FIRST, then we will make the timetable based on what you choose"... imo works much better.To be honest, its too early to decide on subjects because you dont have lines yet. That when it life gets interesting before you may have a list of subjects that dont fit on the lines; and depending on the school there may not be alot you can do.
Its only Feb/March your lines wont be released till like August or later. Enjoy the year before its all anyone ever talks about.
hey my school isn't private but they told us to pick our subjects first then they made the timetable based on our choices..to reduce the number of clashes..Wrong. Not all schools decide based on lines. lolz no offence, but it's rlly only the public schools that do this lines thingo. Private schools often say "pick your subjects FIRST, then we will make the timetable based on what you choose"... imo works much better.
Dnt wanna offend you or anything just thought that I should point that out.
Let me just take a moment to repeat a section of my school's subject selection handbook. "The only criteria for choosing a subject is that a students enjoys and/or can do well in that subject". Please, please don't make the next two schools years boring for yourself (@ OP) by choosing subjects based on the disrepute about scaling.Actually Chemistry scales better than biology and physics and is generally the highest scaling science (though this does vary some years as scaling varies according to the performance of the cohort). If you don't believe me check the scaling reports. This being said though scaling should be considered it should never be the sole reason you choose a subject. No matter how well e.g. 4 Unit Maths scales a 40 will never scale up to a 99.
In terms of choosing subjects; think about the subjects that you enjoy (and thus will be willing to put effort into) and that you think you can do well in. Asking your teachers for advice is a good idea but not this early in the year. A lot can change within a year; for example I was completely decided (throughout Year 10) on doing no maths in Years 11 and 12; Now I do Extension II.
You still have a year to decide and will be inundated with extensive subject propaganda later on in the year so don't worry too much about it now.
and you're pretty close-minded... oh BURN ahahayour pretty sad
uh WRONG.Wrong. Not all schools decide based on lines. lolz no offence, but it's rlly only the public schools that do this lines thingo. Private schools often say "pick your subjects FIRST, then we will make the timetable based on what you choose"... imo works much better.
Dnt wanna offend you or anything just thought that I should point that out.
honestly to let you truth heres a general idea for my subjects for year 11 & 12:
Maths Ext 2
Advanced English
Economics
Chemistry
Biology
The question is that im definitely not interested in modern history, or geography crap.... but the thing is everyone complains about maths consuming alot of time.... should i select maths ext 1 or ext 2.... but the thing is i want to really choose maths ext 2 as one unit will be dropped, and also people say its beneficial for the 1st year of alot of uni courses....
What courses and how many units of each course should I pick?
and secondly what courses are you guys doing?