disguisedshiba
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- HSC
- 2023
Hi, I am in year 11 doing these subjects (top 25 school):
-English Advanced (13/50)
-Mathematics Standard 2 (1/40)
-Biology (14/63)
-Chemistry (5/26)
-Earth and Environmental Science (10/32)
-Legal Studies (20/62) (dropping this garbage, I don't mind the subject but too much time commitment and an annoying teacher for yr12)
Last term's 2-week break, I completed half of the Advanced Mathematics Cambridge Prelim Textbook (Chapters 1-6) and have paused since the beginning of term. I want to keep going but I'm not sure how I should structure my time (My goal is to finish the Advanced Maths HSC content through self-study by the end of my HSC so I can enroll in an extension 1 bridging course.) I am mathematically minded and aware that the jump to prelim to HSC for 2u is big but I haven't struggled too much at all in the early chapters (though I think the next few chapters are logs/exponentials, and some intro to calculus stuff); point is, it's way different without a teacher but I enjoy it and it is something I truly want to do. I'm not really struggling in any of my other subjects and those that my ranks are so-so in are the ones I've bludged in. My motivation for this is I want to get into CS because I love computers but understand there's a big math mountain to climb before I reach that point. I'm not struggling with any of my other subjects at the moment and I think my biggest issue is time management. Thoughts? How should I go about this? Thanks.
I spoke to the 2u teacher a few weeks ago and she said it would be too late to try to squeeze into the class but she said it was too late (offered help wherever necessary tho )
"Why didn't you pick advanced to begin with?"
I had a rough year 10 personally which affected my marks (I wasn't offered advanced)
-English Advanced (13/50)
-Mathematics Standard 2 (1/40)
-Biology (14/63)
-Chemistry (5/26)
-Earth and Environmental Science (10/32)
-Legal Studies (20/62) (dropping this garbage, I don't mind the subject but too much time commitment and an annoying teacher for yr12)
Last term's 2-week break, I completed half of the Advanced Mathematics Cambridge Prelim Textbook (Chapters 1-6) and have paused since the beginning of term. I want to keep going but I'm not sure how I should structure my time (My goal is to finish the Advanced Maths HSC content through self-study by the end of my HSC so I can enroll in an extension 1 bridging course.) I am mathematically minded and aware that the jump to prelim to HSC for 2u is big but I haven't struggled too much at all in the early chapters (though I think the next few chapters are logs/exponentials, and some intro to calculus stuff); point is, it's way different without a teacher but I enjoy it and it is something I truly want to do. I'm not really struggling in any of my other subjects and those that my ranks are so-so in are the ones I've bludged in. My motivation for this is I want to get into CS because I love computers but understand there's a big math mountain to climb before I reach that point. I'm not struggling with any of my other subjects at the moment and I think my biggest issue is time management. Thoughts? How should I go about this? Thanks.
I spoke to the 2u teacher a few weeks ago and she said it would be too late to try to squeeze into the class but she said it was too late (offered help wherever necessary tho )
"Why didn't you pick advanced to begin with?"
I had a rough year 10 personally which affected my marks (I wasn't offered advanced)