Actually, there are a lot more sources being used than just CSSA. I have been looking at 2020 papers and there are plenty of school putting together trial papers by picking and choosing from several sources.true. most schools will outsource to CSSA
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Actually, there are a lot more sources being used than just CSSA. I have been looking at 2020 papers and there are plenty of school putting together trial papers by picking and choosing from several sources.true. most schools will outsource to CSSA
oh definitely, but i would assume CSSA is the most popularActually, there are a lot more sources being used than just CSSA. I have been looking at 2020 papers and there are plenty of school putting together trial papers by picking and choosing from several sources.
very late response but i found grammar harder than ruse but easier than high/nsb
Hmm good point, but I'm pretty sure 90% of students do courses to maximise their marks, the vast majority of the population doesn't really care about 'why' things are the way they are. They just need to know 'how' to do it and that's it.It’s a little cynical to study maths purely to maximise HSC/ATAR marks. I’m so glad I studied high level maths at high school. I get very little opportunity to use it directly in my profession, but understanding maths combined with understanding physical/natural mechanisms really enables much better understanding of a broad range of things. Whilst I also like the Cambridge textbooks best, I think the author of MIF takes pains to explain mathematics principles to the reader in a thorough way which I can see would bore/frustrate the much brighter than average students who are regulars in this forum.
MIF explains maths principles thoroughly?It’s a little cynical to study maths purely to maximise HSC/ATAR marks. I’m so glad I studied high level maths at high school. I get very little opportunity to use it directly in my profession, but understanding maths combined with understanding physical/natural mechanisms really enables much better understanding of a broad range of things. Whilst I also like the Cambridge textbooks best, I think the author of MIF takes pains to explain mathematics principles to the reader in a thorough way which I can see would bore/frustrate the much brighter than average students who are regulars in this forum.
MiF does derive some formulae and explains things to a reasonable extent but still Cambridge > MiF by farMIF explains maths principles thoroughly?
Cambridge literally derives anything and everything. Does MIF do more?? No experience with MIF.
I described the regulars in this forum as ‘much brighter than average’.I'm not the average Joe mate.
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No, I’m not saying MIF does more than Cambridge. I preferred Cambridge.MIF explains maths principles thoroughly?
Cambridge literally derives anything and everything. Does MIF do more?? No experience with MIF.
Understanding ‘why’ often improves the ‘how’ and lays a good foundation for further knowledge, understanding & application. The better the foundation, the easier it will be to build upon.Hmm good point, but I'm pretty sure 90% of students do courses to maximise their marks, the vast majority of the population doesn't really care about 'why' things are the way they are. They just need to know 'how' to do it and that's it.
Wait what the heck where’s that even from lol (that quote you attached)
I think he realised he was being an asshole and removed it.Wait what the heck where’s that even from lol (that quote you attached)
I don't get why people want to have so many fakes in a website for kids who want to study lol, that's the peak of being useless, surely there is more to life than doing that.
