My Year 11 Maths class is one of the classes that accelerated the HSC 2U Maths course (we sat the trials with the Year 12s a few weeks ago). I'm not sure how it works and my school hardly gives any information on it but apparently the 2U acceleration is only offered to people doing 4U next year (I heard one of the teachers say during the trial exam that we're "not technically accelerating" it).
Next year I'm dropping 3U English. I can either keep 3U Maths and do 11 units or go to 4U Maths which would be 12 units (I can't drop anything else). The uni degree I want to take assumes 3U knowledge but also "recommends" 4U.
Most people do 10 units next year (and my Maths teacher told us 10 units is better) and I'm worried doing 12 might put me at a disadvantage - I can't drop anything other than 3U English. Also, 4U Maths has a reputation for being hard so I'm not sure whether it would be a good idea for me to take it even if it scales well.
On the other hand, repeating the 2U course next year kind of seems like a waste, although I guess I could improve on my score. But I'm pretty sure my rank will be enough to get into 4U Maths next year and I also get the impression that my Maths teacher expects most of the class to be doing 4U. (So maybe it's not as hard as I think it is?)
Any advice?
Next year I'm dropping 3U English. I can either keep 3U Maths and do 11 units or go to 4U Maths which would be 12 units (I can't drop anything else). The uni degree I want to take assumes 3U knowledge but also "recommends" 4U.
Most people do 10 units next year (and my Maths teacher told us 10 units is better) and I'm worried doing 12 might put me at a disadvantage - I can't drop anything other than 3U English. Also, 4U Maths has a reputation for being hard so I'm not sure whether it would be a good idea for me to take it even if it scales well.
On the other hand, repeating the 2U course next year kind of seems like a waste, although I guess I could improve on my score. But I'm pretty sure my rank will be enough to get into 4U Maths next year and I also get the impression that my Maths teacher expects most of the class to be doing 4U. (So maybe it's not as hard as I think it is?)
Any advice?