5.2 Should suffice. At my school, to do 2unit you need to at leastyou're aiming for 99.8, therefore you should give it a go
it is difficult to get 99.8 with general maths
and if you really want to get 99.8, you need a good attitude towards your studies
therefore, give it your best shot.
also, 5.2 should suffice for 2 unit.
This is generally what happens I believe, but of course not set in stone whatsoever. People at my school hate math, so there are a lot doing General (some even applied) and not many in Mathematics (about 18). 6 in Ext.1 and 2 in Ext.2In my view:
5.1 --> General Mathematics
5.2 --> Mathematics
5.3 --> Maths Extensions
Your school has rules? Our teaches just make recommendations based on our performance.At our school only A9/10 in 5.3 get to do 3 unit.
5.3 get to do 2unit.
5.2/1 do general.
Doesn't seem like a good system as your year 9 results determine which course you are doing in year 10 which then locks you into a course in year 11 based on your year 9 results. So if you fuck up in Maths in year 9 you're screwed.At our school only A9/10 in 5.3 get to do 3 unit.
5.3 get to do 2unit.
5.2/1 do general.
Wow, that sort of sucks for some 5.2 students who are capable of 2U. ):At our school only A9/10 in 5.3 get to do 3 unit.
5.3 get to do 2unit.
5.2/1 do general.
That's like my school except:At our school only A9/10 in 5.3 get to do 3 unit.
5.3 get to do 2unit.
5.2/1 do general.
yeah true thatDoesn't seem like a good system as your year 9 results determine which course you are doing in year 10 which then locks you into a course in year 11 based on your year 9 results. So if you fuck up in Maths in year 9 you're screwed.
+1If you are willing to try, go for it. If you find it too hard you can always drop to General.
Extension 1: A or B grade. reduced intake to 80 studentsNot sure if my school still does this but to be suitable for Mathematics Extension 1, one must get either A, B or C in Year 10. This is really quite lenient in my opinion which leads to at about 100 enrolled in it (over half the grade), though still it somehow manages 30-40% band E4s...lol
That seems a bit better....when I was there, there were many people doing Maths Ext1 who in my opinion shouldn't be doing Maths Ext1. For English Advanced, it was the complete opposite...people were forced to do Standard who should really be in Advanced.Extension 1: A or B grade. reduced intake to 80 students
Extension 2: used to have two classes. Now reduced to 1 class!!!!!
agreedThat seems a bit better....when I was there, there were many people doing Maths Ext1 who in my opinion shouldn't be doing Maths Ext1. For English Advanced, it was the complete opposite...people were forced to do Standard who should really be in Advanced.
...and Maths Ext2 is only one class now!!! As much as I would prefer it to be 2-3 classes, sefton is not very crash hot at Maths Ext2...
wow, that's really hard to get into the 4 unit classes at your school. But I think my school might be the same tooagreed
they should increase the number of people doing Advanced. The school said that they would increase the number of Advanced students by moving Standard students up they worked well. They lied. oh well, the school can't really teach english anyway.
as for maths, I'm happy about 3 unit maths. For 4 unit, they're thinking of cutting the numbers down even more. Only the top 10 have secured their spot in 4 unit.