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Re: Dropping an Enhancement Study
« Reply #15 on: March 29, 2011, 07:21:46 pm »
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lol they changed the course for uni maths this year
no notes/calculator

o really? haha bad luck then its ur choice... u can still study the working out beforehand but the decision is 50/50....

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Re: Dropping an Enhancement Study
« Reply #16 on: March 30, 2011, 08:23:00 pm »
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Do you guys think the benefits the Uni offers in doing it are actually that good?
not the increment the other stuff i mean

Yes, it's awesome. Helps with credit, helps with connections, helps with vce subs. I can honestly say that doing uni maths was one of the best decisions i made last year. The benefits i have reaped from it were worth every minute of pain during the week leading up to the exam cramming an entire year's course into a week.

keep with it, it may just surprise you

lol they changed the course for uni maths this year
no notes/calculator

Haha, how maths should be done. it's how the umep maths exams are. Two exams, one three hours and one two hours. no notes, no calc. fml, i still remember spending half an hour trying to draw a surface in three dimensions >.<

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Re: Dropping an Enhancement Study
« Reply #17 on: April 02, 2011, 02:01:03 pm »
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Do you guys think the benefits the Uni offers in doing it are actually that good?
not the increment the other stuff i mean

Yes, it's awesome. Helps with credit, helps with connections, helps with vce subs. I can honestly say that doing uni maths was one of the best decisions i made last year. The benefits i have reaped from it were worth every minute of pain during the week leading up to the exam cramming an entire year's course into a week.

keep with it, it may just surprise you

lol they changed the course for uni maths this year
no notes/calculator

Haha, how maths should be done. it's how the umep maths exams are. Two exams, one three hours and one two hours. no notes, no calc. fml, i still remember spending half an hour trying to draw a surface in three dimensions >.<

oh that question was horrible!!


Also, don't give up on uni subjects so soon- this time last year,  I was positive I was going to fail because I wasn't understanding anything.  But with a bit of work and extra help (if your teacher is happy to do some private help) it should be fine! :)
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Re: Dropping an Enhancement Study
« Reply #18 on: April 02, 2011, 03:55:56 pm »
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Also, don't give up on uni subjects so soon- this time last year,  I was positive I was going to fail because I wasn't understanding anything.  But with a bit of work and extra help (if your teacher is happy to do some private help) it should be fine! :)

fuzzy, you are "positive" you are "going to fail' at everything until the point you get your 100% back =.=

but seriously, chill if you don't get everything at first, the stuff you do in uni maths is much more abstract than VCE maths and requires some time to just sit down and think about the maths.

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Re: Dropping an Enhancement Study
« Reply #19 on: July 02, 2011, 08:28:10 pm »
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Dude just pass and get a 4, I can assure it is easier than getting a 40 in a VCE subject.
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