NESA has released their draft syllabi to be put into place after 2025 - right now is their consultation period, where people (teachers) are allowed to give feedback. The HSC Maths, English and History courses all have new drafted syllabi - sciences aren't touched. What do you all think?
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Is it feasible to get a high band 6 with doing Physics without any form of senior mathematics?
A friend of a friend is doing that, not even Standard. I don't know how they're doing, but hypothetically, this is possible?
Which one was relatively harder, and why? I know we've only gotten 2020-2021 (2022 papers soon) papers to rely on for exam content, but in terms of the course itself?
advanced or extension 1. i am doing extension 1 maths but my teacher said we are doing only the maths advanced side of differentiation for now, but then put in motion in a straight line, i don't know if this is extension or advanced because we are doing exercises not from textbook