boomshaka
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- 2014
Just today I picked up English Ext with the intention of dropping Italian, but I wasn't sure so I ended up not dropping Italian and now I have 14 units. But the problem is, exams are in around 2 weeks and a bit. English Ext exam is in around 4, which is relieving. I am in a bit of a pickle though.
1. I asked the person who changed my subjects about my units, and he said to just see how I go in the half-yearlies and then make my decision then. Is this a good idea to handle 14 units and is it manageable?
2. What would be a better idea? Keeping Italian and having 14 units, or dropping Italian and having 12 units? I would like to know because I'm planning to have 12 units for the HSC, but I'm not sure if I'm going to keep going with my extensions once I finish Year 11. And in case I end up not doing very well in, let's say, Maths Ext, I won't be able to drop it if I only have 12 units.
Keeping in mind Italian is my "relaxing" subject and I don't do much in terms of workload, but I haven't revised much at all. I probably won't be taking it for my HSC either, and compared to my other subjects (Chem, Physics, 3U Maths) that are assumed knowledge for my desired uni degree, it's not that important at all. I would like to learn a language though, but I get more free periods if I drop it. LOL.
3. How is English Ext? Is it difficult?
Thanks guys in advanced.
1. I asked the person who changed my subjects about my units, and he said to just see how I go in the half-yearlies and then make my decision then. Is this a good idea to handle 14 units and is it manageable?
2. What would be a better idea? Keeping Italian and having 14 units, or dropping Italian and having 12 units? I would like to know because I'm planning to have 12 units for the HSC, but I'm not sure if I'm going to keep going with my extensions once I finish Year 11. And in case I end up not doing very well in, let's say, Maths Ext, I won't be able to drop it if I only have 12 units.
Keeping in mind Italian is my "relaxing" subject and I don't do much in terms of workload, but I haven't revised much at all. I probably won't be taking it for my HSC either, and compared to my other subjects (Chem, Physics, 3U Maths) that are assumed knowledge for my desired uni degree, it's not that important at all. I would like to learn a language though, but I get more free periods if I drop it. LOL.
3. How is English Ext? Is it difficult?
Thanks guys in advanced.