Thanks polonomial
If I can drop it I will, if not ill keep it. Thanks for everyone who replied.
I strongly recommend against dropping English, even if it is the most painful experience you have had in your life, I too dislike English, but it's one of those things you have to do.
If you don't like normal English, I doubt you would like Literature or one of the other acceptable English subjects that much. Dropping English would set you back a year, save you only year a term of a subject which you don't like and may mean you have to do a whole other year of a subject you like only marginally better or worst of all dislike even more.
There's no point in dropping something just because you don't like it. Not many people like English, that doesn't mean English should be dropped, it just means they have to deal with it and force themselves to study based on how important English is.
You're far better off in my opinion getting say a 30 in English and studying a 2nd preference uni course which you like than taking a whole year off to do one VCE subject which there's no guarantee you will like regardless, when at the same time you'll be missing out on undertaking a course you actually do like.
Seriously dude, you've done an entire secondary education's worth of English already and now there's only 5 or so months to go until it's all over, don't give up now. That means you've got <10% of your secondary English studies to go, if counting by duration.