General Maths gets very hard, even for a 4U student. What on Earth are annuties, data skewing, z scores...the list goes on?. Even worse are those long, convoluted worded problems. It's too hard so that's why it scales so bad.
HSC Maths courses in order of difficulty (in my opinion):
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Well to be honest, I don't actually hate the English language, English literature or the actual subject itself. What I'd call the 'greatest fuckery to come out of Satan's asshole' are the English exams. It's all rote learning and it kills the point of the subject. The way the exams are designed...
Face it. It's gonna be stressful but if you're dedicated and put in the study, it's not that bad. The only exception to this general rule is English, which in my opinion is the epitome of rote learning and impressing markers since it's so subjective.
There is a saying that finishing English is...
LOL I find General harder than 4U. I can do almost everything in 4U except harder 3U. When I saw the annuities and the convoluted sentences etc. I thought 'WTF is this'. It's so long and confusing hahhahahahha
Hi everyone!
Graphs isn't exactly the hardest topic out there. I can handle everything but one question type.
Can someone tell me how to graph y=f(x^2)? D:
Thanks,
Softchillisauce
Hi guys,
My friend told me that his tutor said that you only need about 70-80 ish in the 4U Maths HSC exam to get a band 6 because of the scaling. Is this true?
Tell me your opinions!
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