The HSC 2U Maths is often referred to as "Advanced Maths" - this is unfortunate and misleading. It is by no means an advanced maths as the word may suggest.
Most maths we learn has very little day-to-day application. So in that sense Maths General has more day-to-day relevance. But that is because the maths is trivial.
By doing 2U instead of General, you keep more options open in case you decide to do a uni course that requires a more solid maths background.
Flop55: if I were you, I'd do my utmost to do 2U. However, if you have very low aptitude for maths, then maybe you may have to think through seriously before opting for 2U. It is hard to tell how good or inadequate your maths is, based on your 65% for 5.3. If you try 2U for a term, and find it to be beyond you, you can quickly drop to General (don't leave this too late as General covers very different contents). But if you start off with General, it would be harder to climb to 2U.
Most maths we learn has very little day-to-day application. So in that sense Maths General has more day-to-day relevance. But that is because the maths is trivial.
By doing 2U instead of General, you keep more options open in case you decide to do a uni course that requires a more solid maths background.
Flop55: if I were you, I'd do my utmost to do 2U. However, if you have very low aptitude for maths, then maybe you may have to think through seriously before opting for 2U. It is hard to tell how good or inadequate your maths is, based on your 65% for 5.3. If you try 2U for a term, and find it to be beyond you, you can quickly drop to General (don't leave this too late as General covers very different contents). But if you start off with General, it would be harder to climb to 2U.
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