You are educated if you gain a high UAI, other factors aside. The AI is definatly the most important thing in year 12 if you plan to go to university and your course requires a sexy UAI. Everyone is different. The UAI is important for some and not to others.webby234 said:While there is generally a high corrolation between a high number of units and a high UAI, this would probably be mostly based on the fact that the people who get top marks are likely to be more interested in their subjects, and some will be accelerated, giving them more time to study more subjects. If you were thinking only about your UAI when considering what to do, then probably 12 would be the ideal number, especially if you could do two units accelerated. However, I would consider it more important to gain knowledge - the UAI is not the most important thing in year 12. School is supposed to be about education, not simply doing well in exams.
That's my reasoning. Yes, it'd be nice to have the extra time with 10 units, but then I'm vulnerable to pretty much anything come the exams. If I have a bad day, get a headache, have to work in 40 degree heat, or anything else, it'll directly impact my final results. It's more work to keep 12, but it's a nice safety blanket if you can.Realisticly, I would prefer 12 units. That leaves me with a degree of error without causing too much problems. That's exactly what I did when i did my HSC and it proved to be very very helpful.