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Steven12

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does anyone know if integration is going to be in the 2 unit half yearlies test?
 
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lol...have u done it?

our school didn't cos they 2U classes haven't done integration yet...o_O'
 

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yeh.. if you have done it in you course it should be. but if your class hasnt covered it yet i dont think it would be...

its not overly hard anyway. well not hard if your class has taught (spelling??) you it!!!
 

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haha, how haven't u done integration yet?
Isn't that the topic after differentiation, which was in year 11.
 

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Originally posted by overwhelming
haha, how haven't u done integration yet?
Isn't that the topic after differentiation, which was in year 11.
some schools are slow, it's not funny, it's really sad

that's why it is very important to go to a good school
 

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Originally posted by redslert
some schools are slow, it's not funny, it's really sad

that's why it is very important to go to a good school
our school taught the 3u class integration like late t4 and early t1..and the 2u class learnt it a bit later after that...
 

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its amazing to look at how slowly 2unit classes learn as opposed to 4unit classes.

Integration in 2 lessons as opposed to 2unit class that spends 2 weeks just on indefinite integrals :|
 

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Originally posted by redslert
some schools are slow, it's not funny, it's really sad

that's why it is very important to go to a good school
Follow your own pace...
 

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i goto a 'good skool' and my maths teacher hasn't touched the whiteboard or blackboard for 5 months.
 

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Then by definition that will be classified as a bad school
 

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Originally posted by redslert
some schools are slow, it's not funny, it's really sad

that's why it is very important to go to a good school

its not always that schools are "slow"...lots of schools teach the course what u may consider to be "out of oder", i know our 2 unit class just finished differentiation and haven't done intergration yet...but we are by no means behind...we just did other topics first.

And that doesn't mean its any better...or that i go to a bad school - i'd like to know what u define as a good school???
 

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Originally posted by lil princess
its not always that schools are "slow"...lots of schools teach the course what u may consider to be "out of oder", i know our 2 unit class just finished differentiation and haven't done intergration yet...but we are by no means behind...we just did other topics first.

And that doesn't mean its any better...or that i go to a bad school - i'd like to know what u define as a good school???
my definition of a good school?
a good school is as good as the students which are in the school
just take a look at the top 10 schools....yep they are pretty good

why did i say some schools are bad when they are slow?
taking my definition of a good school, the school is bad, is slow, because of the students which limits the pace at which teachers can teach....
as Affinity say, follow your own pace
 

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Originally posted by lil princess
its not always that schools are "slow"...lots of schools teach the course what u may consider to be "out of oder", i know our 2 unit class just finished differentiation and haven't done intergration yet...but we are by no means behind...we just did other topics first. [/QUOTE/]

Exactly, our class hasn't done integration yet but we are certainly not going slowly.We have just done a few more topics in between. For example, there is a whole topic dedicated to the second derivative in the HSC course that we did last year. We are well on track. Our teacher just likes to mix it up a bit. Nothing wrong with that.
 

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i think a good school is where teachers take the students beyond the students otherwise capacities
 
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Originally posted by nike33
i think a good school is where teachers take the students beyond the students otherwise capacities
Take them beyond their capabilities? That would achieve nothing but mockery.
 

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