historia
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- Jun 26, 2013
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- HSC
- 2014
Hi,
I've always been somewhat interested in maths, but i've never been very good at it. Because my results in maths were so much lower (like 55%) than the rest of my subjects, I ended up dropping from 2 unit it general mid year 11 and then dropping maths altogether at the start of year twelve. However, I've always wanted to learn more about maths (preferably in a scenario where it doesn't count towards marks so I can learn at my own pace/ ability level.) So i've resolved to try and learn more outside of school, definitely not until the end of the HSC but I thought I should ask now before I forget. I was just wondering what would be a good method for me to learn maths outside of school? (e.g. bridging course, books, borrowing someone's textbook, online videos etc.) Please note that I did 5.3 in year 10 (just scraped in) and 2 unit for 2 terms of yr 11, although I didn't get most of it so assume that my level of understanding is very basic. Thanks in advance
I've always been somewhat interested in maths, but i've never been very good at it. Because my results in maths were so much lower (like 55%) than the rest of my subjects, I ended up dropping from 2 unit it general mid year 11 and then dropping maths altogether at the start of year twelve. However, I've always wanted to learn more about maths (preferably in a scenario where it doesn't count towards marks so I can learn at my own pace/ ability level.) So i've resolved to try and learn more outside of school, definitely not until the end of the HSC but I thought I should ask now before I forget. I was just wondering what would be a good method for me to learn maths outside of school? (e.g. bridging course, books, borrowing someone's textbook, online videos etc.) Please note that I did 5.3 in year 10 (just scraped in) and 2 unit for 2 terms of yr 11, although I didn't get most of it so assume that my level of understanding is very basic. Thanks in advance