From experience, it is advisable to not put names or any identifying information into the body in your report to ensure confidentiality. I'd just put something like... "from speaking with a psychiatrist who specialises in ASD..."
As someone with a physical disability themselves I find this topic fascinating and personally, I always get a little thrill when I see a disability being portrayed by someone with the condition themselves. All the best!
Primary sources relate to data collected by the researcher e.g. observations, interviews
Secondary sources are information collected by someone else, usually published in a book, journal etc
14 units is a lot of work. It is not worth putting that much stress on yourself if four units won't count. I'd say try and stick with twelve so you have a back up for your ATAR.
Definitely catch up on your notes over the break! That way you can just focus on past papers come HSC time. As for being distracted by your computer/gaming, write yourself a list of what you have to do and cross them out as you go through (definitely helps with my motivation :smile: ). If the...
It's hard to get ahead because the workload of uni is so immense. My biggest suggestion is to keep on top of your readings, keep up to date with your lectures and make summary notes throughout e.g. Mid session break
Do the course that most appeals to your interests and career aspirations. You could do the BBA and then do a masters in something more specific. I went into uni doing one thing and now I am doing an entirely different course. You have plenty of time to figure it out! :)
I did business services for my HSC and thoroughly enjoyed it but it all depends on your personal interests. It was good as it was very practical and gave me a break from my theory heavy subjects. Exam is pretty much common knowledge.
Also, it's good to think about employment skills/prospects...