I really appreciate you taking the time to offer your advice
. Unfortunately, my school doesn't offer science extension, so taking it in year 12 isn't an option. Right now, I'm leaning towards physics, but ultimately I'm still afraid that if I regret my decision (either with physics or bio), I won't have the opportunity to drop it later on and take up an extra unit to make 11 units in year 12. In this situation, what would you suggest I choose?
If you're interested in sci ext, it is very easy for schools to run with only one student, it's worth pestering the science faculty if you think you'd actually want to do it. Otherwise though;
14 units is a
lot, especially since you'll have the option of picking up extensions if you need units next year, but if you're anxious about making the wrong decision, and if you're willing to deal with the extra work load for a little while than it might be the best option.
If I were you, I'd start with all of these, and drop units
before your first round of assessment tasks.
- 3u maths
- chem
- 3u english
- physics
- PDHPE
- modern
Bio is missing because you don't sound too keen on it, you'll do fine in PE without it, and unis will never
require year 12 bio. They may suggest it, but you can just do a bridging course. What you will need for med-related courses though is chem, which is hard to do in a few weeks before uni. On top of that, if you decide you want to go into STEM instead you'll need 3u math and maybe physics, which are also unrealistic to bridge.
You sound passionate about PE and modern, so you'll enjoy and do well at them. On top of that PE does cover some bio anyway, so you'll get a taste before you have to decide. Doing bio, chem, physics
and 3u math is way too much STEM imo ahaha, having PE and modern will help your english and also help you keep some humanity lol which is important for someone in the medical field.
In year 12, if you'll be able to drop another 2 units if you need to, or even 3 if you pick up an extension. This way, you get to try as many classes as possible while still keeping your options open while you figure out what course you want to go into.
Year 11 is a good time to do this sort of thing since your results don't really matter (unless you want to try for ANU early entry, in which case lmk and I can help you with that lol)