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How harder is 4U compared to 3U? What mark in the yearly test would you have to get to get into Ext 2 Math? Is the algebra much harder? <-- Not including Conics
So its must not be that hard from what you have told me. But what did you get last year for your 3U yearly test mark?tommykins said:I struggle more with 3u than I do 4u.
Assessment task I got 87% for 4u whereas 64% for 3u.
I'll update you on my half yearly mark however, its a better indicator.
Sif 70% man There were people with less than 50% that got in. im pretty certain. Some of them had to fight in but there were a few that didnt.undalay said:my school lowest i think was 70% in 3u to get in 4u.
Manipulating algebra is the easy part of 4u (imo anyway)
Last year and our year are far from being the same, they had many intelligent maths people plus last year's exam was piss easy and band6 performance jumped 5% across the state in HMX2.undalay said:okay the "official" cut off was 70%.
If you wrote letters to the school, then you could get in with lower marks.
However.
The average for 3unit was like ... 65%?
And half the grade (last year) got band 6 for 3unit.
Thus far, I don't find it THAT hard, of course theres questions that stump me but poly/conics/complex don't seem to difficult so far.kurt.physics said:So its must not be that hard from what you have told me. But what did you get last year for your 3U yearly test mark?
EDIT: Whats the lowest mark that you can get that you still can go into Ext 2
1) depends on the way one approaches mathematics. It happens that 3U doesn't really differentiate between rote learners and those who think. For those who think 4U is not that much harder.kurt.physics said:How harder is 4U compared to 3U? What mark in the yearly test would you have to get to get into Ext 2 Math?
stop boasting yang =PYannY said:Complex numbers test is just a wake up call. Besides our years complex was not that hard either - i finished the test 10minutes early but as you know my past haunts me and my lack of practice caused me to make silly mistakes. Overall i reckon our test was probably 10% harder than the previous one. I got similar in both tests but i knew everything in the tests. It was just my hands that pulled me back.
We haven't done the derivation (yet), but it is quite simple to learn it yourself. Just check wikipedia.kurt.physics said:Also, i was talking to the head maths teacher, and he claims that you learn the proof of arguably the most elegant equation ever! eiπ + 1 = 0. Do yous get to do that?