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year 11 marks don’t influence year 12 marks imo for advanced. i did pre average in adv in yr11 but improved in year12guys should I listen to the math head teacher cause she said that we should drop to std if we're getting below 75%. Or should I just ignore
Doesn't 60 still scale up in adv? Idk I feel like you should ignore.guys should I listen to the math head teacher cause she said that we should drop to std if we're getting below 75%. Or should I just ignore? I'm got a 61% on prelim and the average was 64% but the teacher said we should AT LEAST be getting 75%
yeah that was what I was thinking but my teacher sucks so idk if I can improve. And also it might suck up a lot of my time especially since I'm doing 2 major work subjects. But the teacher was being really blunt about it so idk. Also lots of people doing better than me are dropping so idkyear 11 marks don’t influence year 12 marks imo for advanced. i did pre average in adv in yr11 but improved in year12
so i think it’d be okay to not take the advice right now imho
but they were like scaling doesn't even matter that much cause if ur doing "bad" then ur better off doing better in std and getting a better atar that wayDoesn't 60 still scale up in adv? Idk I feel like you should ignore.
I think maths is one those subjects where by nature, self studying is totally doable.yeah that was what I was thinking but my teacher sucks so idk if I can improve. And also it might suck up a lot of my time especially since I'm doing 2 major work subjects. But the teacher was being really blunt about it so idk. Also lots of people doing better than me are dropping so idk
yeah but it's just a lot of work and struggle and idk if it's worth it.I think maths is one those subjects where by nature, self studying is totally doable.
I think theres an extent to what bad really is, like if you're failing then I get it but 60+? I feel like theres the possibility of improvement so why drop?but they were like scaling doesn't even matter that much cause if ur doing "bad" then ur better off doing better in std and getting a better atar that way
I totally agree, I think advanced and standard math are different enough that there's no guarantee that someone will do better in standard (I know I'd probably do worse in standard than advanced due to the nature of the content) - and also, the teacher should be supporting the student! maybe every school has different difficulties of exams, but at my school only if someone was getting below 45% honestly would I recommend droppingthis might sound a little harsh but i really hate when teacher say stuff like that, it becomes so discouraging
i have a teacher who says this sorta stuff and it sucked so much in yr12
I'm hoping I do better on this next task cause this term I have a better teacher. But I feel like once my old teacher comes back next term I'll start flopping againI think theres an extent to what bad really is, like if you're failing then I get it but 60+? I feel like theres the possibility of improvement so why drop?
I agree, everything should really be up to you (@Study to success). Do you want to drop? Or are you considering this simply because the teacher brought it up?I totally agree, I think advanced and standard math are different enough that there's no guarantee that someone will do better in standard (I know I'd probably do worse in standard than advanced due to the nature of the content) - and also, the teacher should be supporting the student! maybe every school has different difficulties of exams, but at my school only if someone was getting below 45% honestly would I recommend dropping
on the other hand, I do know people who dropped to standard and greatly appreciated the drop in workload and some went on to top the course, so maybe @Study to success would prefer that. but don't drop just because the teachers are telling you to
well I was wanting to drop for a bit but then I decided I wouldn't but now I'm reconsidering again. Cause I just want to do whatever will be the best for me but I'm not quite sure what's best for me. Also idk why my school is being so harsh like why are they doing this and what are their motivesI agree, everything should really be up to you (@Study to success). Do you want to drop? Or are you considering this simply because the teacher brought it up?
yeah my teacher also mentioned if ur doing major works or essay based subjects u should consider whether math is sucking up ur time.depends. i did end up dropping so i could focus more on my humanities cause i had alot + 2 mw's and it was so good bcs i had the knowledge from adv and only really had to learn networks and then i barely had to study so it def gave me more time. Plus, my teacher had no clue what she was teaching in adv which made it annoying. either way i think you'll be fine bcs i was getting what u are now in adv (which will scale up alot+ extra selection rank points if u wanna do a math based uni subject) then 98% in standard
but that being said ik a lot of ppl who di mw's and essay based subjects and they were doing rlly well in adv so it rlly depends how you feelyeah my teacher also mentioned if ur doing major works or essay based subjects u should consider whether math is sucking up ur time.
