just doing the entire course again..who_loves_maths said:wait, i don't get it... what do you mean "repeat"? you mean take yr12 again next year???
or is there some trick to it i don't yet know?
just doing the entire course again..who_loves_maths said:wait, i don't get it... what do you mean "repeat"? you mean take yr12 again next year???
or is there some trick to it i don't yet know?
As justchillin said...only maths though. Some choose to accelerate Maths, English, Bio, SDD etc. But my school only offers accelerated 2U and MX1.who_loves_maths said:wait, i don't get it... what do you mean "repeat"? you mean take yr12 again next year???
or is there some trick to it i don't yet know?
Yea...I'm 95% towards not repeating, but there's always a temptation to do it again. If you think I'm crazy then consider the guy in the year above me who got 98 and was seriously considering repeating it (he didn't in the end though)xrtzx said:95 and ur planning to do it again?? 95 an excellent mark, i wouldnt even think about doing it again, if i were u
you did the entire ext.1 course in year 11? wow, you go to a good school...Originally Posted by justchillin
no we did it in yr 11 and we have the option of keeping our yr 11 marks or going for it again...
Yea, MX2 certianly makes MX1 feel a lot easier. However, what Slide Rule said has truth to it - it really means squat in the end and both my teacher and the maths co-ordinator at my school have advised me not to repeat. The trouble is that I don't whether I got 95, 96 or 97 and knowing would probably help me make my decision. I wouldn't repeat if I got 97 but I would consider it if I got 95 - there's a significant difference between the two and it could alter my UAI quite considerably.justchillin said:now 98 i woundnt be so sure in repeating. Rench i would go for it again, if you got that last year have confidence in thinking you'll only do better. Especially with your 4unit work, that'll make 3unit a breeze...
It's be nice if they told us our mark /100 though, or at least gave us the opportunity to find out what it was. There's a big difference between 95 and 96.98 in the end.Slide Rule said:No, they already know. But he was given the mark out of 50, so rounding issues arise - but only aesthetically.
On their computers they would have the score out of 100.
Yeah, absolutely! I love being thrown into the spotlight after so much planning and preparation! It makes me feel free and lets me unleash everything that's been poised inanimately, waiting for the chance to be utilised to a rewarding end.antwan2bu said:So everyone looking forward to the trials?
I know that the catholic trials have earned that reputation, and duly, at that. I can't speak for other trials whose origins differ, however, but I 'd conjecture that most would be tougher than the real thing, ya.antwan2bu said:Everyone makes out that the trial is alot harder than the hsc, what do you think?
You can only do an accelerated program if your school offers it....I actually started the program in Year 9, some start in Year 10. I know that other schools offers accelerated English, SDD, IPT and Bio but mine doesn't - I just wish they offered accelerated MX2 and Business Studies coz that would really help.kadlil said:man i wish i accelerated in maths... and did MX1 this yr.. farkk... i didnt no u could accelerate... lol... dam..
Hmm...I've forgotten some parts of MX1, though things like Integration and Graphs have become much much easier. If I repeated, I'd probably need revision in Physical Apps (SHM and PM) and Binomial...the rest is ok.Slide Rule said:Rember that - unlike the other subjects - if you do 4u maths, accelerating 3u is not a case of do and forget.
your school doesnt let people accelerate in mathskadlil said:man i wish i accelerated in maths... and did MX1 this yr.. farkk... i didnt no u could accelerate... lol... dam..
Oh yes.So is everyone looking forward to the trials?