i think you should be averaging atleast 70% to do 4 unit mathsspagbowl said:ok i'm in yr eleven now and do ext 1 maths, i dont go to a selective school or anything but i have a really good teacher. I started off really bad and failed my first test (badly) but i've progressively gotten better and i've always understood everything in the course perfectly. so my average is at about 50% but i got like 70% in my last test.
so any thoughts on whether i should do ext 2?
You still have to go to two unit class, since extension 1 and 2 are still built on that same content.spagbowl said:theres another question, i dont really understand what happens if you decide to do four unit, do you no longer do two unit maths? Do you continue to sit for the two unit assesments and do you still go to the class. If you choose to have four unit count for your HSC does that mean you can't have two unit count?
depends on your school really but seems that your getting pretty good marks so you should give 4unit maths a go.Justincredible1 said:hey is it true that if you do ext 2 maths u automatically get 100 for 2U maths? or does ur 3U mark double?
and also i'm getting about 80-90 for 2U..and in the 90's for 3U..so do u think its worth doing 4U even though my 2U isn't as high?
I was scoring 30-40%'s in my first few tests this year (year 11). Alot of hard work later I ended up with 90%'s for 2U and 75%'s for 3U. So yes, I think if you put in the hard work it's possible. I'm not saying it's easy.spagbowl said:ok i'm in yr eleven now and do ext 1 maths, i dont go to a selective school or anything but i have a really good teacher. I started off really bad and failed my first test (badly) but i've progressively gotten better and i've always understood everything in the course perfectly. so my average is at about 50% but i got like 70% in my last test.
so any thoughts on whether i should do ext 2?
if you're in sbhs, i VERY STRONGLY advise you to take up 4u. it'll be the best decision you ever made. also, the drop-out rate is low (not a single person dropped in 08)terungaa said:well, we (sydney boys high) got our subject selection forms today, and i'm flipping out. my maths teacher said that in the 06 group of hsc students, 73 out of the ~120 4u students got an e4 band for it. he also gave us our yearly ranks (i got ~83/117). obviously, if i'm gonna do this, i'll have to face the possibility of e3, but it's not the end of the world rite? apparently, sydney boys beats the living crap out of 4u maths.
I agree with point 2. If you are extremely talented, it's likely you like maths anyway.withoutaface said:Points to note:
2. You should love maths. Nothing else, unless you are extremely talented, will give you enough motivation to get through this course.
3. You must be prepared to give a substantial amount of your study time to 4u (50+% of your study time should go to 3 and 4u study).
5. If you can't get through the course without spending $100 a week on tutoring, don't do it.
thats not stupid at all.Sparcod said:That's so stupid.
A 4-unit student going to tutoring. I don't why its funny. If you do 4-unit, you don't need help, you should be doing everything by yourself. Also, 4-unit students are smart. They don't need them. ONLY DO IT IF YOU ARE SMART.
I agree/disagree with the above. My top mark in Preliminary 3U was 92%, and the rest were lying in the 50%/60% range. With extreme thanks to my English tutor, I decided to pick it up and at least give it a go (no harm in trying). My mark wasn't flash in the first HSC 4U assessment (68%), but I came 1st .1. Your 3u marks should be up around 70%. This is by no means set in stone, because of varying test difficulties etc, but if, for example, you're getting 40% in 3u I'd strongly advise you against 4u.