Though I do respect him as a knowledgable teacher, I think he fell off. Maybe because of poor circumstance with things going on in his life but idk. Also find it cool how he taught my dad's friend way back who now has 2 kids and still looks in his 40s.
Wut. He bluffs way too much. My friend literally comes 10-15 mins late every class, misses quizzes, does no hw, fails his topic tests and dj still let's him stay.
There was a huge influx of vector question being asked yesterday on discord. If theres anything English has taught me for the past 6 years, its foreshadow.
Dj is pretty popular, but i reckon since u got waitlisted pretty early you got a fair chance. I got waitlisted last term and got in cause a group of kids just transferred to another class. Theres always a group of kids that transfers in the 2nd lesson from what I've noticed from having been in...
I've been in Dj's class twice, and he never checks hw despite always saying he would at the intial start of lessons lol. We barely finished mod 5 content, and we didnt even complete mod 8. He likes to go offtrack quite occasionally, costing us time for theory. I've also noticed he likes to...
Had the same question yesterday whilst cramming for 3u and 4u. Ended up being a stupid decision. I made plenty of careless errors and had no drive whatsoever during the test. Just sleep.
Not sure if this would be useful in helping you decide, but some of my friends that dropped 3u to std and adv to std all found classes to be a bludge to the point of them calling maths a free period lol. The maths (from their personal encounters with the difficuilty of 3u, adv and std) varies...
If you've finished all the questions and have left some unanswered questions, would you use your left over time to double check and mitigate silly mistakes, or would you rather attempt unanswered questions?
Noting, these questions would overall be worth 5% of the overall mark of the test.