can i just ask what is the negative stigma with general maths? i started in 2unit in year 11 and survived it for about a term and honestly dropping to general was the best decision i made. I was getting 60%-ish in 2 unit and found the course really boring. General on the other hand is really refreshing and can i add is actually really hard to get a band 6 in, only 4% of general candidates achieve this so ha to everyone that thinks its easy or whatever. A boy in my class dropped at the end of year 11 assuming he would get in the 90's and so far he's got 70s and 80s so if you are going to drop do it soon as a lot of the year 11 course is in the HSC exam. Futhermore, if you're like me and do all humanities and english, general is much more suitable as the trick is interpreting the question, not so much the maths behind it. My teacher said he finds 2 unit easier as its straight forward whereas in general it takes some time to figure out what the question is actually asking of you. So anyway, that's just another perspective on general maths, personally i love the course and find it really interesting and don't feel like I'm going to fail miserably. To you general haters it's incredibly narrow-minded to say that you can't get a good UAI with General Maths because of 'scaling' and whatnot as (I'll let you all in a lil secret here) NO ONE TRULY KNOWS HOW THE UAI IS CALCULATED! UAC is one of the great mysteries out there and everything you think you know about how it is calculated is all rumours. The way to achieve a great UAI is surprisingly enough - do well in all your subjects! (general maths included) So poo poo to you all you elite 2 unit fucks