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talven

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My best advice (like many of the other users on this board) is to complete the subject(s) you are interested in. You are more likely to score higher results if you complete the subjects you actually ENJOY rather than not.

When I did my HSC ages ago I chose subjects on the basis of scaling rather than interest, and it got me back when I went to the exams. Even though I still did ok, I would have done better if I had interest as my motivation as well.

It is common sense really, but good luck either way.
 

tanjin

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wanted4911 said:
and so are you.:hammer:
You don't have to do high scaling subjects in order to achieve an outstanding UAI. If that's what you think, then you are an idiot.
 

AZIDA

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nah. therez nuthin relli wrong with your subjects. If you do your best in them you'll probably get a really good UAI. & yeh scalin probbli changes each year.

DA MAIN THING : DON'T REALLY WORRY ABOUT SCALING MUCH , JUST DO YOUR BEST IN WHAT YOU DO. iT'S BETTER THAN DOIN REALLY CRAP IN A HARD SUBJECT
 

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