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UTS Bridging Courses are (were) free, I think they started charging for the booklet a year or two ago but it is still not much. May as well go it, not sure if it was necessary but it would have helped. I found the pace a little slow considering i'd thought bridging courses were really fast paced and tough, seemed more tailored towards mature aged students or people with a lower background than 2U.
Back when I did MM1 and MM2 they went over concepts from 3U or 4U briefly as part of the subject, so I didn't find it much of a disadvantage not having done HSC 3U. From what I have heard, if anything, those subjects have become easier or have more easy marks on offer than when I did them due to high failure rates.
But like AD said, UTS have a fundamentals (foundations? Idk the name) math subject which can be taken as an elective. It's essentially a bridging course done over a semester and is not a waste of an elective as you could go pretty well in it. MM2 is typically run over summer so if you choose that path you can catch up to normal course progression. There is a maths exam before starting uni where you'll be placed in that foundation course if you fail.
Back when I did MM1 and MM2 they went over concepts from 3U or 4U briefly as part of the subject, so I didn't find it much of a disadvantage not having done HSC 3U. From what I have heard, if anything, those subjects have become easier or have more easy marks on offer than when I did them due to high failure rates.
But like AD said, UTS have a fundamentals (foundations? Idk the name) math subject which can be taken as an elective. It's essentially a bridging course done over a semester and is not a waste of an elective as you could go pretty well in it. MM2 is typically run over summer so if you choose that path you can catch up to normal course progression. There is a maths exam before starting uni where you'll be placed in that foundation course if you fail.
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