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For those of us taking more than 10 units into the HSC... (1 Viewer)

'mogen

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What units do you expect not to, or would prefer not to count?
Why did you keep them anyway?

I have 12 units (as in my signature) and to be honest, any of them could be what doesn't end up counting. I have a feeling drama will be the one that doesn't, because my marks were not quite as strong as they could have been for a variety of reasons, and it doesn't tend to scale as highly.

That said, I had been hoping/expecting English Advanced not to, but I surprised myself with my marks. I'm not a fan of the Eng Adv course at ALL, and because I have Extensions 1 & 2, I could get away without using it for my UAI.

Most people at my school are doing minimum units, and think I'm crazy for taking 12 into the HSC, but I think one more exam is worth it for the safety net it allows me.
 

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I'm doing 13 units, and I don't think Chemistry or Biology's going to count.... I kept both of the subjects cos I was doing relatively well in both of them, which I was surprised with, especially for Chemistry. Oh well, there's still that safety net as you said :)
 

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Um... adv english has to count towards your UAI regardless of how you go.
 

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karnage said:
Um... adv english has to count towards your UAI regardless of how you go.
No, not in this case. I do four units of english. As they take your "best two" units of english, my Extension 1 & 2 units could (and probably will be) the ones that count.
 

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I'm doing 12 units, I'm 99% sure Mathematics won't count for me...basically because my other 10 units are all in the high 80s and 90's.
 

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Im on 13 units... its hard to say what won't count for me... maybe MX1, or even Economics.
Having 13 units wasn't as hard as I thought it would be.
 

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there really is no "maybe" about making certain subjects count or not. If you don't want it to count, take a dive in it..
 

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Question: For those of you who are taking on 10+ units wouldn't it be easier if you dropped your lowest ranked subject in order to spend more time on the other subjects to try and increase them?
That's how what I am doing, only because I really don't like one of the subjects therefore I wouldn't be as motivated to do as much study in it as my other subjects.
I see the upside in having a safety net but I guess only if you perform equally well in all of your subjects.
 

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danz90 said:
Im on 13 units... its hard to say what won't count for me... maybe MX1, or even Economics.
Having 13 units wasn't as hard as I thought it would be.
I concur.
 

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Robin Hood said:
Question: For those of you who are taking on 10+ units wouldn't it be easier if you dropped your lowest ranked subject in order to spend more time on the other subjects to try and increase them?
That's how what I am doing, only because I really don't like one of the subjects therefore I wouldn't be as motivated to do as much study in it as my other subjects.
I see the upside in having a safety net but I guess only if you perform equally well in all of your subjects.
If you do just 10 subjects, you're more vulnerable I think. If you do your HSC, and flunk in one of your exams...that crappy mark will count. However, if you do 12 units let's say - if you stuff one up, it doesn't count.

It's a debated question. Having 12 units can mean more time on another subject, or having 12 units means you're protected against a horrid exam, or something happening in an exam...meaning your lowest won't count. I think personally having 12 is beneficial, as it just means my lowest won't count. If it did, my UAI would be dragged down a fair way I think.
 

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Doing 12 units.
Biology won't count.
Not studying for it.
 

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Definitely a unit (or 2) of Ancient History, purely because of its BS scaling.
 

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its not that big a deal. I came out smiling and doing engineering at unsw
 

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99% sure chemistry wont count. 1% bio.

Im pretty sure the rest are gonna count
 

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I'm doing 12 units and I don't think it's that bad. After doing 13 (well 14 if you count an extension course I did in the holidays) in prelim, 12 seemed pretty easy.

Originally I kept 12, because my half yearly advanced mark was poor (I do Extension 2) so I thought advanced English wouldn't count. But now I'm 5th. I also kept 12 because VA scales badly, but I really enjoy the subject so I did it for 'fun'. Now I'm thinking chemistry won't count. I did well in year 11, but this year has been horrible for chemistry! (I suppose I can't complain, everything has gone up)
 

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