@@Arabella9369 hi! thanks for commenting :) aspire law (or at least an extension subject for year 12) is very rewarding and extremely helpful; you learn and get a taste of uni AND you get to start two units (or half a semester) ahead of everyone else! you gain some experience before you actually get there which was really beneficial for me entering monash law this year haha. i wasn’t completely in the dark, and this goes for any other subjects offered as HES too! in terms of balancing, it was actually kind of easy and didn’t feel any toll; in year 11 u typically do 6 subjects (if you do a 3/4 in year 11) so year 12 was essentially the same thing HAHA, it’s just more pressure and more study. i feel like this is biased because my language was not in my mainstream school (so it didn’t FEEL like a subject) and the uni subject was honestly chill and accomodating, so in essence i still felt like i had only my 4. just so happened that i had 7, but there’s literally no point since only 6 count HAHA any other questions, lmk and sorry for the long response
@@Arabella9369 I am! Having fun and also the education and calibre of info there is really good! Better than La Trobe which is where I did my HES. It’s worthwhile; 1) for the prestige, and 2) for the connections and friendships you make :)
SO PROUD SLAY BOY!!!!!!!
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great atar! Btw would you say you reccommend doing aspire law? Was it hard to juggle 7 subjects?
@@Arabella9369 hi! thanks for commenting :)
aspire law (or at least an extension subject for year 12) is very rewarding and extremely helpful; you learn and get a taste of uni AND you get to start two units (or half a semester) ahead of everyone else! you gain some experience before you actually get there which was really beneficial for me entering monash law this year haha. i wasn’t completely in the dark, and this goes for any other subjects offered as HES too!
in terms of balancing, it was actually kind of easy and didn’t feel any toll; in year 11 u typically do 6 subjects (if you do a 3/4 in year 11) so year 12 was essentially the same thing HAHA, it’s just more pressure and more study. i feel like this is biased because my language was not in my mainstream school (so it didn’t FEEL like a subject) and the uni subject was honestly chill and accomodating, so in essence i still felt like i had only my 4. just so happened that i had 7, but there’s literally no point since only 6 count HAHA
any other questions, lmk and sorry for the long response
@@kiiroitoriturtle861 omg thank you so much! And no worries at all, this is incredibly helpful! Are you enjoying your degree at Monash?
@@Arabella9369
I am! Having fun and also the education and calibre of info there is really good! Better than La Trobe which is where I did my HES. It’s worthwhile; 1) for the prestige, and 2) for the connections and friendships you make :)
omg this is so random but we did aspire law together, i swear i recognised your face😭good job!
omg! we slayed tbh 🤣💪
frrr we did 😤
@@happymeow7825out of curiosity who are u? haha
idk if u remember, im hajrah, the one who did norway lol
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what was your uni subject?
i did law at latrobe!!
you're 3 years younger than me..... so obvious
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@@danielwang755 AYE WHATS THE PROBLEM
first