Promise
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- 2013
Hey guys, this is my first post, so don't bite overly hard.
Anyway, I picked up 4 unit maths for year 12, and so far it's quite alright (difficult, but achievable with the right amount of time). I read another thread saying my mark should be approximately 70% in 3U to do 4U well (and I'm currently averaging almost exactly that). From what I understand, a person who does 4U math in their HSC does not sit the 2U test. However, I'm not really too informed when it comes to scaling/how the hsc marking works in general, and in light of the fact I get almost if not 100% for my 2u stuff, is picking up 4 unit maths and therefore not sitting the 2u paper (where I think I can get high 90's) a waste? It seems remiss of me to not do a subject that I can almost entirely ace, but is doing 4U so much more worth it that it outweighs a potential ace in 2 unit?
Sorry if that was totally incomprehensible
~ Promise
Anyway, I picked up 4 unit maths for year 12, and so far it's quite alright (difficult, but achievable with the right amount of time). I read another thread saying my mark should be approximately 70% in 3U to do 4U well (and I'm currently averaging almost exactly that). From what I understand, a person who does 4U math in their HSC does not sit the 2U test. However, I'm not really too informed when it comes to scaling/how the hsc marking works in general, and in light of the fact I get almost if not 100% for my 2u stuff, is picking up 4 unit maths and therefore not sitting the 2u paper (where I think I can get high 90's) a waste? It seems remiss of me to not do a subject that I can almost entirely ace, but is doing 4U so much more worth it that it outweighs a potential ace in 2 unit?
Sorry if that was totally incomprehensible
~ Promise