Should you take HSC English Advanced?

Deciding whether to take HSC English Advanced? This honest guide weighs the pros and cons, who the subject suits, and how scaling should, and should not, factor into your choice.

English is compulsory in the HSC, so the real decision is not whether to take English but whether to take Advanced or Standard. English Advanced scales around the middle, better than Standard, and develops sophisticated analysis and writing valued for many humanities and arts pathways. But it is more demanding than Standard. Because scaling acts on your rank, a strong English student tends to both rank well in Advanced and benefit from its better scaling, while a student who finds Advanced texts too demanding may do better in Standard. Choose the level that fits your strengths.

Key takeaways

  • English is compulsory — the choice is Advanced or Standard.
  • Advanced scales better than Standard.
  • It is more demanding than Standard.
  • Best for strong readers and writers.
  • Choose your level for fit, not just scaling.
  • A strong student ranks well and scales better in Advanced.

It depends on your goals

There is no universal answer to whether you should take English Advanced. It depends on your strengths, your interests, and where you want to go after school. A subject that is right for one student can be wrong for another.

So the useful question is not "is English Advanced a good subject?" but "is English Advanced right for me?" That reframes the decision around your own situation, which is what actually matters.

The case for taking it

English Advanced scales better than Standard, develops sophisticated analysis and essay-writing skills, and is preferred or assumed for some humanities and arts pathways. For capable English students, it plays to their strengths.

So there are real reasons to take English Advanced if it fits you. These strengths matter most when the subject aligns with your interests and goals, since that is when you are likely to do well in it.

The case against

English Advanced is more demanding than Standard, with more challenging texts and analysis. If you find English difficult or your strengths lie elsewhere, English Standard may suit you better.

So English Advanced is not the right choice for everyone. These drawbacks matter most if the subject does not suit your strengths or your goals, in which case another subject may serve you better.

Is HSC English Advanced hard?

English Advanced is a demanding course, with sophisticated texts and a strong focus on analytical and creative writing. But "hard" is relative: a subject that is demanding for one student can suit another’s strengths well. So difficulty is best judged against your own abilities and interests.

So do not be put off, or drawn in, by a subject’s reputation alone. What matters is whether its demands match your strengths, since that is what determines how you will do and how much you will enjoy it.

How scaling should factor in

English Advanced scales around the middle, but scaling should not drive your choice. Because scaling acts on your rank, a subject only scales well for you if you can rank well in it. Choosing a subject you struggle in, for its scaling, usually backfires.

So treat scaling as a minor factor, behind fit and interest. A subject that suits you can produce a strong scaled mark even if its overall scaling is modest, while a poorly chosen high-scaling subject can hurt your ATAR. See English Advanced scaling explained.

Who HSC English Advanced suits

HSC English Advanced suits students who read and write well, enjoy analysing literature, and are comfortable with sustained essay writing. These students tend to engage with the subject, do the work, and perform well, which is what produces a good result.

So if that sounds like you, English Advanced may be a strong choice. If it does not, it is worth looking at subjects that fit your strengths better, since fit is the best predictor of how you will do.

What it pairs well with

English Advanced pairs well with the humanities and, for strong students, English Extension, supporting arts, law and humanities pathways. A coherent set of subjects can make your workload more manageable and support the pathways you are aiming for.

So consider English Advanced as part of your whole subject pattern, not in isolation. How it fits with your other choices, and your goals, matters as much as the subject itself.

How to decide

To decide, weigh your interest, your strengths, any prerequisites for the courses you want, and how English Advanced fits your overall pattern, with scaling as a minor factor. Talk to your teachers and, if you can, current students of the subject.

So base your decision on fit and goals, not scaling reputation or what others are doing. The right subjects are the ones you can do well in and that support where you want to go.

See how it scales

If scaling is one of your considerations, our HSC English Advanced scaling calculator shows roughly how a mark scales, so you can weigh it alongside fit and interest.

Treat the result as indicative, since scaling changes each year, and remember your rank is what your scaled mark really depends on.

The workload to expect

English Advanced carries a real workload: English Advanced is more demanding than Standard, with more challenging texts and analysis. If you find English difficult or your strengths lie elsewhere, English Standard may suit you better. So it is worth being honest with yourself about the time and effort it will take alongside your other subjects.

So factor the workload into your decision. A subject you can commit to, and keep up with, will serve you better than one that overwhelms your schedule, however appealing it looks on paper.

Why interest matters

Interest is not a soft factor; it is a strong predictor of how well you will do. Students who find English Advanced engaging tend to do the work, stay motivated, and perform better, which lifts their rank and their scaled mark.

So weigh whether you genuinely find English Advanced interesting. Enjoying a subject makes the work sustainable and the results stronger, which matters more than a subject’s reputation or scaling.

Prerequisites and pathways

Some university courses assume or require certain HSC subjects. If a pathway you are considering expects English Advanced, that is a strong reason to take it, regardless of scaling. Missing an assumed-knowledge subject can make later study harder.

So check whether the courses you might want list English Advanced as a prerequisite or assumed knowledge. Aligning your subjects with your intended pathway is one of the most practical reasons to choose a subject.

What if you are unsure?

If you are genuinely unsure, it can help to start the course and reassess after the first assessments, when you have a real sense of the subject and how you perform in it. Talking to your teachers and current students also gives a clearer picture than a reputation.

So do not agonise in the abstract. A little first-hand experience, and advice from people who know the subject, tells you far more about whether English Advanced is right for you than guessing in advance.

Common questions

Should I take HSC English Advanced?

It depends on your strengths, interests and goals. English is compulsory, so the choice is Advanced or Standard; Advanced scales better and suits strong readers and writers, while Standard may suit those who find Advanced too demanding. Choose it if it fits you and supports where you want to go, and weigh scaling only as a minor factor behind fit and interest.

Is HSC English Advanced hard?

English Advanced is a demanding course, with sophisticated texts and a strong focus on analytical and creative writing. But difficulty is relative to your own strengths and interests, so a subject that is demanding for one student can suit another well. Judge it against your abilities, not its reputation alone.

Does HSC English Advanced scale up or down?

HSC English Advanced tends to scale around the middle, because English is compulsory and has a very large cohort, so although Advanced attracts the more capable English students, it scales around the middle rather than at the top. But scaling should not drive your choice, since scaling acts on your rank: a subject only scales well for you if you can rank well in it.

Who is HSC English Advanced best suited to?

HSC English Advanced suits students who read and write well, enjoy analysing literature, and are comfortable with sustained essay writing. If the subject fits your strengths and goals, it may be a strong choice; if not, a subject that suits you better will usually serve you more.