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Posted by matt_a on Sep-14-2002 12:08:

What subjects did you do in year 11&12?

WHat subjects did you choose in 11&12?

Just interested
I chose for year 11 next year

Advanced English (2 Unit)
3 Unit Maths
Chemistry
French
Physics
Ancient History

At the end of year 11 I'm gonna drop Physics and do Extension History. I have a feeling its gonna be alot of hard work! (Which im not used to!)


Posted by Itchy on Sep-14-2002 12:33:

Read This!

i did:

3u maths
english
biology
geology
3u geography


Posted by narcism on Sep-14-2002 12:45:

I'm guessing melb may be slightly different... but this is wat i done
yr 11.
chemistry
maths
english
health and human development
religion (went to a catholic skool it was compulsory)
food and technology (same as home eco)
legal studies

and yr 12 was the same minus chem


Posted by fzrr on Sep-14-2002 12:47:

Hmmm...i'm not even sure i can remember!!

Maths B
English
Biology
Geography
Accounting
Religious Studies
HPE

Dropped HPE as they weren't doing the sports that i liked and it was to much like biology.


Posted by hey cheggy on Sep-14-2002 12:58:

hmmm, I did

Gen. English
3u maths
3u geography
physics
economics
General Studies


Posted by escee on Sep-14-2002 13:45:

is this another post whore thread? or is that only if i tell you my subjects one post at a time?

anyway i did
Information Systems
History
Political and Legal Studies
Applicable Maths/Intro Calc
English

and i got a TER of 86.25


Posted by matt_a on Sep-14-2002 13:50:

No Im just interested in what everyone did. I don't need to post whore anymore!
BTW well done on your TER.


Posted by fzrr on Sep-14-2002 13:58:

You know what...in the 5 or so years since i finished high school not once has someone ever asked to see my high school certificate, or what my grades were or if i even finished!! Its like it never counted for anything! Just gets you into tertiary education so that you can spend another 4 or so years studying then stand in the unemployment line when you get to the end of it!!

I'm not saying its not important to have, but its sure not what all the teachers and oldies hype it up to be when you go through school!! I've seen some kids go through stressing about it all instead of enjoying the most care free years of their lives. Cause life doesn't really get any better as you get older. Unless of cause you win the lotto then its all good!!


Posted by escee on Sep-14-2002 14:04:

ta, i didnt even work that hard for it, i was stresssing i would only 60's or something *shrug*

i guess it all turned out well.


Posted by j�c� on Sep-14-2002 14:57:

2u maths
2u english
software design & development
information processes & technology
legal studies


Posted by DJ Dowlz on Sep-14-2002 17:32:

If you really want to know...

English
Maths B --> Qld equivalent of normal maths
Maths C --> Qld equivalent of more difficult maths
Chemistry
Physics
Modern History


Posted by Renegade on Sep-14-2002 18:17:

Blech.

English (42)
Economics (42)
Information Systems (39)
Legal Studies (37)
Maths Methods (28)

I have no idea why I did methods, it was an absolute bloody joke. I would rock up, play drug wars on my graphic calculator (I hope that's still the norm in maths class these days) then piss off home and do no homework for the subject. I couldn't stand it.

I did no study for the first exam (multiple choice), and knew barely a quarter of the stuff on there, but by virtue of my well developed system for guessing multiple choice answers (I'll explain it to you all if you like - it actually works ) I was able to get a B+. In the second exam - long answer shite where you had to show all the working out - I knew I was gonna bomb, so - because I'd hd fuck all sleep the night before and needed to be right for my IT afternoon exam that afternoon, I told my mum to pick me up 45 mintues into the 90 minute exam. I was the second person - out of about 80 people in my subject - to leave.

I should've done vegie maths, I have no idea why I did Methods when I knew I was just gonna piss about for two semesters.

But still. It was good fun. I'm sure I dragged the TER of my mates down by about 3% by sitting next to them and fucking about all methods class, so I'm sure it was worth it.

But still, when I look back on that year, I realise that it got me where I am today - drunk and surfing the internet at 4.13am on a Sunday morning.

Go team.


Posted by dr me on Sep-14-2002 20:49:

i did:

english literature
intro calc which became applicable maths in yr 12
geometry & trig which became calculus in yr 12
physics
chemistry
economics


Posted by Fush on Sep-15-2002 00:24:

next year im doin:
3unit maths
2adv. english
physics
chemistry
french
IPT


Posted by webmeister on Sep-15-2002 00:53:

My subjects for year 12:

2u Maths
2u English
3u Modern history
3u Ancient history
2u computing studies

and yeah, i got a score good enough to get into my uni course (91.something), and after that it's been sitting a folder somewhere

the HSC seems pretty huge at the time, and i'm not saying you shouldn't work hard .... but at the same time it's not the be-all and end-all of everything..

good luck


Posted by Drifter on Sep-15-2002 01:55:

intro calc which then was applicable maths in yr 12
physics only in yr 11
english
technical graphics
economics
human biology

good luck with anybody doin their HSC...and like webmesiter said, if you fuck up its not the end of the world


Posted by escee on Sep-15-2002 01:56:

Dr Me, you did some hard subjects, what do you do now? and Renegade, explain the multiple choice system to us!


Posted by Itchy on Sep-15-2002 03:25:

what the hell kind of schools did you guys go to.......technical graphics, computers, IT, software design.....damn

all i got to pick from was economics, legal studies, history, geography, sciences or languages


Posted by nelsonca on Sep-15-2002 03:56:

Thumbs down Bloody hsc

The hsc was such a bullshit thing! i was doing it in 2000 in NSW during the olympics ... so everyone got an extra two weeks to study because of the Olympic Games ....me and my mates thought we'd use our time more productively ...so we went out nearly every night into the city, obviously with alcohol, and just had a good time...it kinda sucked not being able to bring alcohol into all the areas in the city ( ie Martyn Place)... but it was still really great to be in the city during the Games. You would have people shouting "aussie,aussie,aussie,oie,oie,oie" and all these awesome chicks in the city ... it was the best time to ever be in Sydney ... SO AS IF ANYONE WOULD WANT TO BE STUDYING ...FUCK THAT!! .. me and my mates had fun and lost many many braincells.You could say we had our priorites set correctly ...still did well enough to get into syd uni and do the course i wanted, so it all panned out OK ...then went to schollies on the Goldcoast ( lost alot more brain cells!!)
btw i did 3u Legal Studies
2u Legal Studies
General Studies
Maths
English
Modern History

hey how good was 2000 for HSC leavers ...2000 nye ...Olympics(and all the parties)...after hsc parties...Schollies...nye <------- best year of my life !!!
PS: sorry i might have gone a little bit off topic


Posted by :CrasHeR-kiD: on Sep-15-2002 05:08:

For Year 12 my subjects are as follows:

4U English
2U Business Studies
2U Legal Studies
2U Economics
2U Visual Art


Posted by stamper on Sep-15-2002 06:10:

I did very easy subjects:

Maths I
Economics
Accounting
Modern History
Business Studies

and i did shit all work and ended up getting a TER of 94.7, so i was happy with that!


Posted by dr me on Sep-15-2002 06:13:

quote:
Originally posted by escee
Dr Me, you did some hard subjects, what do you do now?


i'm an unemployed bum listening to trance

actually i'm almost finished my med degree.


Posted by DJ Dowlz on Sep-15-2002 06:54:

quote:
Originally posted by dr me
actually i'm almost finished my med degree.


So technically you're Mr Me, not Dr Me

Unless of course you felt like doing an undergraduate Uni degree then a PhD and then an undergraduate med course...


Posted by Chuck Norris on Sep-15-2002 07:10:

Not doing VCE yet but when start i'm definetly doing history.

/me thinks of getting 100% in a test of 'Nam


Posted by dr me on Sep-15-2002 07:13:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Dowlz


So technically you're Mr Me, not Dr Me

Unless of course you felt like doing an undergraduate Uni degree then a PhD and then an undergraduate med course...


actually i wanted to be mrme but it was taken. i'm mrme on the HUB


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