Mood_124
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hi,
im currently in that yr11 term4/yr12 term 1 thingo with hsc next year, and i have to drop 2 subjects but i have 3 options. without dropping i have 15 units and as much as i love my subjects (except maths) i know i cant do that. in context i only joined the hsc at the end of term 2 this year and i was doing the IB course beforehand, so all my exam marks r literally just my prelims so i cant say i have an average only a single skewed percentage.
id like to have a career in history like an archivist, historian or museum curator, but i would like to be able to publish my research to fulfill my english love. therefore im interested in bachelor of arts and focusing on history and english lit.
my subjects i will def do and arent dropping r:
english adanced ext1 ext2 (so 4 unit english), modern history and ext (3 unit), and bio
my 3 possible dropping subjects are:
spanish continuers;
pros : im not bad i just have to practice heaps on pronunciation (which i cant rlly do well in english either and its my mother language), the cohort is strong for scaling and it does better than beginners, i have been consistently doing it since yr7, i do enjoy it.
cons: time i could spend studying on subjects helpful for unis i want are focused on Spanish, i need a miracle for speaking, if i drop it the periods it is scheduled would be perfect for study and i don't have many frees anyway.
math standard 2;
cons: i dont need it for uni or careers, i hate maths, my cohort scaling isnt great, my teacher and the head of department is all for me dropping as they know i dont want to be there but my parents arent budging on letting me drop unless i can get the school careers counselor to agree in our meeting later this week, my english advanced teacher (who is also the hsc coordinator) says to drop and that i wont need it especially considering im a very english/history/humanities girly who doesnt enjoy or get good marks in stem subjects (outside bio).
pros: everyone ive talked to in uni or just completed says its useful even when unis say no, my tutor says it looks better to be well rounded bcs otherwise i just have humanities and bio, im not bad at it but im not good enough that i will def get a good mark in the cut off area as i get maths easily it just doesnt translate well in tests and looks like i didnt try.
society and culture;
pros: i like the subject, it has a major work therefore i can be done with 40% of the subject before trials, my cohort is great, i am ranked 5 out of 25 (and i have only essentially been doing it for a term), my teacher has been the same sac teacher for ages and i scored gold getting her. i have a rlly good pip idea that is not one of the common occurrences.
cons: 3 major works (but they r all humanities) and i have been wanting to do english ext 2 and history ext since i learnt they existed in primary school when my cousin was in yr11 so im not dropping those but have limited time for a 3rd even tho i rlly like the subject and have a good idea, but also i have the sentiment of 'who needs holidays anyway?' and will kill my mental health for academic enjoyment. i dont want to get to near trials and regret not drpping bcs now i have 3 major works due.
im currently in that yr11 term4/yr12 term 1 thingo with hsc next year, and i have to drop 2 subjects but i have 3 options. without dropping i have 15 units and as much as i love my subjects (except maths) i know i cant do that. in context i only joined the hsc at the end of term 2 this year and i was doing the IB course beforehand, so all my exam marks r literally just my prelims so i cant say i have an average only a single skewed percentage.
id like to have a career in history like an archivist, historian or museum curator, but i would like to be able to publish my research to fulfill my english love. therefore im interested in bachelor of arts and focusing on history and english lit.
my subjects i will def do and arent dropping r:
english adanced ext1 ext2 (so 4 unit english), modern history and ext (3 unit), and bio
my 3 possible dropping subjects are:
spanish continuers;
pros : im not bad i just have to practice heaps on pronunciation (which i cant rlly do well in english either and its my mother language), the cohort is strong for scaling and it does better than beginners, i have been consistently doing it since yr7, i do enjoy it.
cons: time i could spend studying on subjects helpful for unis i want are focused on Spanish, i need a miracle for speaking, if i drop it the periods it is scheduled would be perfect for study and i don't have many frees anyway.
math standard 2;
cons: i dont need it for uni or careers, i hate maths, my cohort scaling isnt great, my teacher and the head of department is all for me dropping as they know i dont want to be there but my parents arent budging on letting me drop unless i can get the school careers counselor to agree in our meeting later this week, my english advanced teacher (who is also the hsc coordinator) says to drop and that i wont need it especially considering im a very english/history/humanities girly who doesnt enjoy or get good marks in stem subjects (outside bio).
pros: everyone ive talked to in uni or just completed says its useful even when unis say no, my tutor says it looks better to be well rounded bcs otherwise i just have humanities and bio, im not bad at it but im not good enough that i will def get a good mark in the cut off area as i get maths easily it just doesnt translate well in tests and looks like i didnt try.
society and culture;
pros: i like the subject, it has a major work therefore i can be done with 40% of the subject before trials, my cohort is great, i am ranked 5 out of 25 (and i have only essentially been doing it for a term), my teacher has been the same sac teacher for ages and i scored gold getting her. i have a rlly good pip idea that is not one of the common occurrences.
cons: 3 major works (but they r all humanities) and i have been wanting to do english ext 2 and history ext since i learnt they existed in primary school when my cousin was in yr11 so im not dropping those but have limited time for a 3rd even tho i rlly like the subject and have a good idea, but also i have the sentiment of 'who needs holidays anyway?' and will kill my mental health for academic enjoyment. i dont want to get to near trials and regret not drpping bcs now i have 3 major works due.