kanra3431
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Yes I've read the pinned thread for y11s, but I still feel really indecisive.
I'm a student at a selective school that's ranked quite well. In a few weeks, we will pick our subjects for y12. I've been thinking about taking up 4u for a long time as maths is one of my stronger subjects, but I need to dedicate a lot of my time next year to English. It's my single weakest subject ever since y7, and it will definitely drag my ATAR down if I continue at the same rate. The head of maths at my school said that 4u students spend at least 2h on it each day. I've heard of people spending even more time on it, and I doubt that I can manage this on top of the time that I will need for English. I've also heard of people dedicating 50%+ of their study time to 4u, which I can't imagine myself doing at all. I got 92% for my ext1 test, and my teacher thinks that I can handle 4u. But I feel as though I only did well because I'm quite accurate with my calculations, but my abstract problem-solving skills are lacking severely. My classmate said that the jump from 2u to 3u is greater than that from 3u to 4u, but I've heard that it's the opposite. I don't think that I will pursue a career that requires the mathematical rigour of 4u, but I feel pressured into taking it because my classmates think I'm good at maths. If anyone who currently does/did 4u maths can give me some insight to what the course is like, I would really appreciate it
I'm a student at a selective school that's ranked quite well. In a few weeks, we will pick our subjects for y12. I've been thinking about taking up 4u for a long time as maths is one of my stronger subjects, but I need to dedicate a lot of my time next year to English. It's my single weakest subject ever since y7, and it will definitely drag my ATAR down if I continue at the same rate. The head of maths at my school said that 4u students spend at least 2h on it each day. I've heard of people spending even more time on it, and I doubt that I can manage this on top of the time that I will need for English. I've also heard of people dedicating 50%+ of their study time to 4u, which I can't imagine myself doing at all. I got 92% for my ext1 test, and my teacher thinks that I can handle 4u. But I feel as though I only did well because I'm quite accurate with my calculations, but my abstract problem-solving skills are lacking severely. My classmate said that the jump from 2u to 3u is greater than that from 3u to 4u, but I've heard that it's the opposite. I don't think that I will pursue a career that requires the mathematical rigour of 4u, but I feel pressured into taking it because my classmates think I'm good at maths. If anyone who currently does/did 4u maths can give me some insight to what the course is like, I would really appreciate it