Does James Ruse select there maths ext. 2 class? (1 Viewer)

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I've heard a story that a James Ruse student in Year 8 was upset or something that they only handed in about 140 pages for a science report as opposed to about 200.

I mightn't have remembered the figures correctly though, so apologies for that.
 

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Yeah, i have.
he was asian and nerdy. :)
Have you met many others? The majority of people in Ruse do 'have a life'. They just happen to be naturally talented in their academic subjects as well as have high expectations which is understandable given the environment they are in.
 

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Have you met many others? The majority of people in Ruse do 'have a life'. They just happen to be naturally talented in their academic subjects as well as have high expectations.
i believe it's a minority.
 

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lol the year 12s at my school have one kid in 3 unit and noone in 4 unit. My year has 12 in 3 unit but I'm expecting that to drop to 5 next year.
Wow.

My school has 2 people in 3Unit (year 12) and we both suck at it. We just don't seem to be putting the effort in thus far. We have 3 people for Extension 1 English and none for any Extension 2 subject. In the past, we've had some kids do MX2 and do fantastically in their HSC. Others, last year for example, we've had 1 kid to 3U maths and only one person get above a 90 ATAR/UAI (same person). So my school is strange like that.

It's very depressing to see that people say they only have 2 classes.
 

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haha what the fuck?
I agree.

No student is born naturally talented.
It is through nurture/the way they were brought up that they become talented in their repsective areas.

They might have a capacity for problem solving, analytic thinking etc but they were not born with these.
 

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Go to a comprehensive school, selective schools are full of nerdy azns.
 

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