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VCE Stuff => VCE Mathematics => VCE Mathematics/Science/Technology => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE Mathematical Methods CAS => Topic started by: Stormbreaker-X on November 21, 2019, 02:02:42 pm
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Please help me :(
My school told me that they do not have a place left in methods, so that means I might not get it. BUT I NEED METHODS FOR MY COURSE AT UNIVERSITY.
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Please help me :(
My school told me that they do not have a place left in methods, so that means I might not get it. BUT I NEED METHODS FOR MY COURSE AT UNIVERSITY.
Is there an option for you to study it externally?
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Idk that is what I don't know, I will check with my school tho. But I really need to do methods that fact is for sure.
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Idk that is what I don't know, I will check with my school tho. But I really need to do methods that fact is for sure.
Used to be DECV (distance education centre of Victoria) but they've changed names and I can't remember the new one. There's a few people on AN who study through them
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Used to be DECV (distance education centre of Victoria) but they've changed names and I can't remember the new one. There's a few people on AN who study through them
Virtual School Victoria.
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Since we are here, I would also like to ask how does bridging programs work?Btw should I start to self study for methods and do a bridging and then pass? I know it sounds problematic, but it may be a few options I have left.
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Since we are here, I would also like to ask how does bridging programs work?Btw should I start to self study for methods and do a bridging and then pass? I know it sounds problematic, but it may be a few options I have left.
I don’t know much about bridging programs myself, but, depending on institute and course, it could be a year of doing a subject (Maths in your case) or a year of studying the foundations for your intended course (e.g. foundation maths for engineering). You’d have to do the research yourself to get all the details.
Personally, I would prefer taking Methods over a bridging course, if possible. Methods covers things in more time and detail, compared to a bridging course, but a bridging course works well as a back up plan.