isabella05
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- 2022
I'm about to begin year 12, and one thing I've noticed is all year I've slacked off in maths advanced. I failed 2 exams in year 11, the others barley a pass, and I struggle understanding mathematical concepts - this is partially because of my laziness and lack of trying, but also I've found that I try to reteach myself content from the beginning of the year 11 and I still struggle to grasp it!
One of my main concerns is whether I should drop my maths level or not. I may need it for uni, and that's why I am still staying in advanced. I've been in advanced course for maths pretty much all of high school - from 5.3 maths in years 9 and 10 and then advanced in year 11. I'm worried that if I switch to standard, there may also be gaps in my knowledge for HSC.
Is it worth it to try again relearn all of the year 11 maths advanced content for year 12? Or should I just take my chances and drop as I won't be able to do it in time with solid understanding?
I've also paid for very expensive tutoring that goes a term ahead of the class content. The content seems very difficult, and I don't want to waste the money and resources the course offered.
One of my main concerns is whether I should drop my maths level or not. I may need it for uni, and that's why I am still staying in advanced. I've been in advanced course for maths pretty much all of high school - from 5.3 maths in years 9 and 10 and then advanced in year 11. I'm worried that if I switch to standard, there may also be gaps in my knowledge for HSC.
Is it worth it to try again relearn all of the year 11 maths advanced content for year 12? Or should I just take my chances and drop as I won't be able to do it in time with solid understanding?
I've also paid for very expensive tutoring that goes a term ahead of the class content. The content seems very difficult, and I don't want to waste the money and resources the course offered.