Like during this time in youe externals??Er, not at all.
I dropped EX1 during HSC, and it was fine. No questions asked.
My school said the cut of date was the day before the yr 12 graduation!
Like during this time in youe externals??Er, not at all.
I dropped EX1 during HSC, and it was fine. No questions asked.
ur schools a slutLike during this time in youe externals??
My school said the cut of date was the day before the yr 12 graduation!
Whilst I believe you, I find it almost unlikely in any normal situation, as you're not technically enrolled with the school anymore, and the BOS paper work is copious. Policies might have changed, seeing as you graduated in '09. I just know my school was adamant that no subject could be dropped in that month leading to HSC (which actually was the study break period) and that the official BOS paperwork could not be completed in time.Er, not at all.
I dropped EX1 during HSC, and it was fine. No questions asked.
Yeah. It was for EX1, and I was coming 20th/72ish students. I hadn't really done any preparation for it, and thought I'd go in and wing it, but then I realised that it would be really unfair to the 52 odd people I happened to beat internally (it would affect their internal marks by one or two or whatever). So I pulled out.Like during this time in youe externals??
My school said the cut of date was the day before the yr 12 graduation!
You are still enrolled with the school. How are you not enrolled with the school? Just because you don't attend school doesn't mean you're not enrolled with them. This is a poor analogy, but does this mean that Year 8 students on holidays over the summer break aren't 'enrolled' because they're not attending school? You're enrolled with them until the end of the HSC period.Whilst I believe you, I find it almost unlikely in any normal situation, as you're not technically enrolled with the school anymore, and the BOS paper work is copious. Policies might have changed, seeing as you graduated in '09. I just know my school was adamant that no subject could be dropped in that month leading to HSC (which actually was the study break period) and that the official BOS paperwork could not be completed in time.