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How many people are doing 4 Unit (1 Viewer)

How many people are doing 4 Unit Maths in your school

  • 0

    Votes: 3 7.9%
  • 1-5

    Votes: 14 36.8%
  • 5-20

    Votes: 9 23.7%
  • 20-50

    Votes: 2 5.3%
  • >50

    Votes: 10 26.3%

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Hotdog1

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How many people are doing 4 Unit Maths in your school?

Is more or less better?
 

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4unit maths is unofficially compulsory at our school :p
 

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5-20 is a pretty big range, we have 6 ppl doing 4u.
 

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by the way.. it's quite hard to vote on this poll if there are exactly 5 or 20 people in the school taking this subject.
 

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answering the second question, I think less is better because the teacher can give you individual attention and the small group of people tend to achieve a better average HSC mark than a large group.
 
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In my 4U class there were only 3 people including myself.
 

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last year my school had 1 person taking 4 unit :p.
 

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Same here Affinity... Last year we only had one person doing 4u maths, and this year we have 11 people. What a jump... I think that might actually be a school record :D. But then again, it wasnt because that people in our school was good at maths, but it was because the standards had fallen... :(
 

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blame it on selective and grammar school brain draining :p
 

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:'( y r we takin all the blames?? we r just like other pplz, no difference!!!
 

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ps apart from we dunt really study..... not me ne way :p
 

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Originally posted by xiao1985
ps apart from we dunt really study..... not me ne way :p
above is sarcasm at best, especially the "not me ne way" part.
 

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not so bad because if you do badly, theres always like 20 people who did worse. only problem is that heaps of people have questions to ask the teacher and you can wait a whole period to get some help.
 

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ask someone smart inthe class or work it out yourself, it's most rewarding the last way
 

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Doing maths questions is very rewarding. It can be even better by keeping a maths skill level log, which increases everytime you finish a question :

[ Maths Level Log ]
{levels are independent of basic potential sum}
{levels are sum of experiences}

[ overal level : 32 ]
[ 4U HSC raw mark estimate : 70% ]
[ 3U HSC raw mark estimate : 82% ]

[:S:p:E:C:I:F:I:C:] :: [extension 2]
conics >> lvl 45
integration >> lvl 37
curve sketching >> lvl 35
mechanics >> lvl 16
complex numbers >> lvl 16
polynomials >> lvl 16
harder 3u >> lvl 16
volumes >> lvl 45

[:S:p:E:C:I:F:I:C:] :: [extension 1]
matrix world calculus >> lvl 59
related rates >> lvl 82
circle geometry >> lvl 26
integration >> lvl 45
differentiation >> lvl 45
trigonometry >> lvl 39
probability >> lvl 16
permutations & combs >> lvl 16
curve sketching >> lvl 65

[:B:A:S:I:C] :: [formulas]
trigonometric related >> [5/8]
rates >> [1/8]
simpson's rule [8/8]
newton's method [1/8]

:D
 

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well try 2 students with a teacher who struggles teaching 2 unit maths.... consider yourself lucky people
 

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