Elisa.the.Sweda
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- 2009
Hi everyone
Just wanted to get your opinion of what to do. I do 2U maths, right, and we haven't even finished the prelim textbook yet, my teacher takes everything so slow! We have another whole chapter to go before we can start HSC textbook, so it'll probably be until like week 7-8 at least.
I'm worried we won't even get through the HSC textbook at all.
The obvious thing to do is to study ahead by my lonesome: go through the exercises etc, that's what I want to do.
But that seems silly, for a few reasons: If I do the chapters in chronological order, teacher will catch up soon and I'll have to sit through lessons of her explaining something I've already taught myself. It's revision, sure, but seems like waste. AND I'll have to do current class h/w at the same time. But I can't do the chapters in reverse- chronological order, because they build on knowledge...
I don't know what to do. I have to do something, get ahead in maths, try to up the pace a little, or I won't be able to even do prac tests for months and months...
What do you think?? If it seems obvious to you, go easy, I may just be a bit too involved to see the obvious solution
Just wanted to get your opinion of what to do. I do 2U maths, right, and we haven't even finished the prelim textbook yet, my teacher takes everything so slow! We have another whole chapter to go before we can start HSC textbook, so it'll probably be until like week 7-8 at least.
I'm worried we won't even get through the HSC textbook at all.
The obvious thing to do is to study ahead by my lonesome: go through the exercises etc, that's what I want to do.
But that seems silly, for a few reasons: If I do the chapters in chronological order, teacher will catch up soon and I'll have to sit through lessons of her explaining something I've already taught myself. It's revision, sure, but seems like waste. AND I'll have to do current class h/w at the same time. But I can't do the chapters in reverse- chronological order, because they build on knowledge...
I don't know what to do. I have to do something, get ahead in maths, try to up the pace a little, or I won't be able to even do prac tests for months and months...
What do you think?? If it seems obvious to you, go easy, I may just be a bit too involved to see the obvious solution