lonelynight99
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I was wondering what the raw marks of the first in course for 4U/3U people is? Anyone have any idea?
Oh, I think so!Close to or if not full marks.
that is very surprisingIirc only one person has ever gotten full marks in a 4U exam.
For 3U you definitely need full marks (correct if wrong) but 4u...1 or 2 off?? Maybe idk - depends on cohort.
That guy that got full marks must have high IQ..LolIirc only one person has ever gotten full marks in a 4U exam.
nah he probably just studied all day and nightThat guy that got full marks must have high IQ..Lol
You know him math man, it was Anthony Henderson.nah but he would of have to been a math genius at minimum. The 4u HSC is not designed to be able to get
100% easily.
IQ matters alot for 4U math, I could grab the most eager kids ever, make them study 24/7 legit, and they would probably only get about 80+nah he probably just studied all day and night
IQ doesn't mean too much
This. There are some questions that are so abstract that no amount of studying will prepare you forIQ matters alot for 4U math, I could grab the most eager kids ever, make them study 24/7 legit, and they would probably only get about 80+
Whoever got 100 must of been a real, real genius
Is he the USyd guy?You know him math man, it was Anthony Henderson.
Was looking at this paper today. The last question part b) was a bit strange.93, an especially hard one. perhaps the hardest ever. (and its Dr.)
How does 4U relate to 3U? why you need to also do well in 3U to get first place in 4U?Is he the USyd guy?
To get first in course in 3U, you'd have to probably get 100% in 3U and close to 100% in 2U or very high in 4U.
To get first in 4U, you'd probably need around ~117/120 and you might need to do well in 3U as well to avoid losing your top place from ties.
If he's a "Dr." in maths, he must be a genius
If there is a tie they look at marks in 3U.How does 4U relate to 3U? why you need to also do well in 3U to get first place in 4U?