In my cohort, some students have lost their top ranks in their others subjects as a result of MX2.
IMO, I love it so much, enjoy studying it and would prefer to do 4U of maths than 3U maths and another subject.
Somebody in my class does adv eng, 4U, bio and chem, and they seem to handle the...
Yeah sometimes i regret not doing business, but then i see 10 dropkicks in each business class, and I'm like "nahhh all gee".
Especially nexusbrah, he is the most annoying of them all.
In comparison to chem, I find that economic concepts are super logical. Piece these classical concepts with real world examples, which can be found through simply reading the news, and that's pretty much economics.
Large parts of chem seem to be remembering tedious bits of info, that I can't...
I have a mate who was scraping 80's in Year 9 and 10 maths, and he is now a very capable MX2 student.
Don't worry too much, work hard, and make sure you do well enough to get into MX1 in Year 11, and then take it from there.
I've completed my chem hsc half yearly (without getting marks back) and I can't remember a time where anybody in my cohort got >80%.
Maybe my cohort is just bad, or maybe chem is a difficult subject to get high marks in. Don't beat yourself up about it.
Coming Monday - English
Wednesday - 2U/Chem
Thursday - Econ
Next Monday - Legal
Wednesday - 3U
Thursday - 4U
Pretty chuffed 3U and 4U are my last exams, I can go hard out on them
My teacher bought Tim Dixon 2014, so we've just started using them too. I've also got Tim Riley, good for stats and graphs (which Tim Dixon isn't good for)
1. The more foreign liabilities the Australian economy has, the more externally unstable it becomes (discussed more in detail in economic issues), which then dissuade foreign investors from investing. This is because the more externally unstable an economy becomes, the greater the perceived risk...