That's the one i'm interested in ^Yeah, not individually, but similarly, they offer it as combined degree: Bachelor of Science / Master of Nutrition and Dietetics
That's the one i'm interested in ^Yeah, not individually, but similarly, they offer it as combined degree: Bachelor of Science / Master of Nutrition and Dietetics
Yes, you can switch from Visual Art to Chemistry within the first few weeks of starting year 11.Does anybody know if I will be able to switch from Visual Art to Chemistry? Really regret picking art and not choosing Chem.
This. You can switch between any subjects in the first few weeks!Yes, you can switch from Visual Art to Chemistry within the first few weeks of starting year 11.
I'd say do it, You would drop photography anyway so why not give EX1 a shot and keep if it you do well if not drop it, I'd say it'd be more helpful than doing photography.This. You can switch between any subjects in the first few weeks!
Thinking of switching Photography to English Extension 1... Thoughts anyone?
Considering that I'm quite lazy, would the workload for prelim English Extension 1 bother me too much? (Cause' there's like a 75% chance that I should be dropping it in Year 12)
I agree, photography isnt really useful, people choose it to waste time. Im also thinking of switching psychology (1 unit) for extension english.This. You can switch between any subjects in the first few weeks!
Thinking of switching Photography to English Extension 1... Thoughts anyone?
Considering that I'm quite lazy, would the workload for prelim English Extension 1 bother me too much? (Cause' there's like a 75% chance that I should be dropping it in Year 12)
I don't think it is, considering most people in selective schools generally take the higher scaled subjects so it shouldn't be compulsory but more out of personal choice. Anyways, is anyone here in year 11 made to do a compulsory 12 units with 2 humanity subjects at least? My school doesn't let us go for an Asian combo...Isn't Photography compulsory at your school RivalryofTroll? (But that's when you do 11 units I believe.)
I think its exclusively to our school, its a board endorsed course. Other schools dont have it.Since has there been one unit psych???
I don't think it's exclusive to your school. I've heard of 2 different schools offering psych too.I think its exclusively to our school, its a board endorsed course. Other schools dont have it.
I reckon u should. I'm doing x1 English and will probs drop it in year 12, but if I like it, who knows?This. You can switch between any subjects in the first few weeks!
Thinking of switching Photography to English Extension 1... Thoughts anyone?
Considering that I'm quite lazy, would the workload for prelim English Extension 1 bother me too much? (Cause' there's like a 75% chance that I should be dropping it in Year 12)
Then just do Economics (your 2 unit humanity/social science) along with the Asian combo - chemistry, physics, 3U maths, 2U or 3U English...I don't think it is, considering most people in selective schools generally take the higher scaled subjects so it shouldn't be compulsory but more out of personal choice. Anyways, is anyone here in year 11 made to do a compulsory 12 units with 2 humanity subjects at least? My school doesn't let us go for an Asian combo...
I'm thinking of doing the same thing.I'm doing extension English mainly because I need to fill a unit and would rather do it than another 2U sub.
If I do well I might end up keeping it as well, but there's a decent chance I'm dropping it in year 12. You could always do this.
I think I might've mentioned it before in a thread, but it's Sydney Grammar in the lovely city of Sydney. In answer to your question and now that I consider it, I do think English does count as 1 humanity subject although everyone is made to do at least advanced English or higher. In that case, I think we're only meant to do 1 compulsory humanity subject although I'll have to check with my school.Since has there been one unit psych???
^What schools that? And when you say 2 humanities does that not include compulsory 2u english?
Rofl do you know Garry Ho?I think I might've mentioned it before in a thread, but it's Sydney Grammar in the lovely city of Sydney. In answer to your question and now that I consider it, I do think English does count as 1 humanity subject although everyone is made to do at least advanced English or higher. In that case, I think we're only meant to do 1 compulsory humanity subject although I'll have to check with my school.
@Rivalryoftroll: In Grammar (from older students), you don't actually have to do a language if you don't want but they don't allow you to do an asian combo because they want you to gain a liberal education. Basically, that's where they implement humanity subjects in you.