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Title: Mathematical Methods 3/4 - 2011
Post by: eeps on November 07, 2010, 07:55:34 pm
As the title reads.

I was wondering if people could vote for which one they think is the best out of the above for specifically Math Methods 3/4, that would be of great help - as I'm not sure which to go to next year (Year 12).

Also if you vote "Other" could you please specify.

Thanks! =)

NOTE: Sorry if this has been already done before! =P
Title: Re: Mathematical Methods 3/4 - 2011
Post by: nbalakers24 on November 07, 2010, 08:03:47 pm
I reckon Other 

Study and get ahead by yourself in your own time such as the summer holidays if your extra keen. When you have trouble with certain contexts then you can get a tutor from here or ask questions in this forum.
Title: Re: Mathematical Methods 3/4 - 2011
Post by: ohyeah on November 07, 2010, 08:18:15 pm
I did TSFX this year and it wasn't all what it was cracked up to be. The notes and stuff they gave were handy and I did like some of the exam "tricks" they taught, but it's not the greatest and over-priced IMO. Plus I guess it depends how you prefer to learn, like would you rather one-on-one time with a tutor or is a class setting more for you.
Title: Re: Mathematical Methods 3/4 - 2011
Post by: happyhappyland on November 07, 2010, 08:24:25 pm
If i could relive year 12 methods... I would do Jacks and have a private tutor such as derrick ha. I wouldnt do jacks if i had a good school teacher though
Title: Re: Mathematical Methods 3/4 - 2011
Post by: m@tty on November 07, 2010, 08:35:30 pm
Personally I think that tuition for maths/sciences is ... useless. But that's just because I can get the same thing from reading the textbook and wiki/whatever.

However, if you are in need of help, then you could post questions here if you can articulate them sufficiently. If you can't explain what you don't know, then you'll need a private tutor because it's unlikely that you'll pick the concepts up in another classroom environment. Any decent tutor should do. Just find a good one and use them till you don't need help anymore. After that, you can ask the occasional question on here.
Title: Re: Mathematical Methods 3/4 - 2011
Post by: darkphoenix on November 07, 2010, 11:04:51 pm
It really depends on your level. Jacks is good at explaining stuff simply if you are struggling.

But if you are relatively confident, i reckon the best thing is to study yourself and just ask teachers, friends, classmates, VN any questions you might have.

Or alternatively you can get a private tutor if you believe that's your most effective way to learn.
Title: Re: Mathematical Methods 3/4 - 2011
Post by: kyzoo on November 08, 2010, 01:49:06 am
I didn't use a tutor for Methods 3/4. But Dr. He would have helped =D.
Title: Re: Mathematical Methods 3/4 - 2011
Post by: sam.utute on November 08, 2010, 08:17:34 am
You're smart enough not to need a tutor. Just work really hard over the holidays and aim to finish the course asap (lol). If you finish by mid-year, you have ages to get your exam technique refined.
Title: Re: Mathematical Methods 3/4 - 2011
Post by: eeps on November 08, 2010, 09:08:54 pm
Cheers for the feedback guys! =) I'll take your advice in.

I do agree, the best place to start is here if unsure about anything - people are willing to help out with any sort queries (i.e. this exact thread.)
Title: Re: Mathematical Methods 3/4 - 2011
Post by: slothpomba on November 08, 2010, 10:31:51 pm
I dont know how derrick ha or dr.he or whoever does it... if its in a group dont do it... its a terrible idea...

I was in a group situation for a year and a half.

I learnt almost nothing and managed to blow a lot of time and money.

i was paying $50 for 2 hours a week with him. I got almost nowhere.

He eventually threw me out cause i missed a string of about 4 classes cause i had somethings going on.

I got tutoring one on one, for the same price $50 for 2 hours.

I learnt so much more.


Now that i think about it, in the group situation out of the two hours... max he'd spend 30 minutes more or less talking to me... one on one... i get the full two hours with my tutor.

So what i'd do in 4*30 min lessons, i got done in 1*2 hour lessons.

You feel more confident to ask questions and such.

I really recommend 1 on 1 if you're in the market for a tutor (costs allowing).
Title: Re: Mathematical Methods 3/4 - 2011
Post by: Stormer on November 08, 2010, 10:33:07 pm
Don't bother, you go to a good school, all you need to do is keep up with homework. Don't waste money
Title: Re: Mathematical Methods 3/4 - 2011
Post by: eeps on November 08, 2010, 10:42:26 pm
Cheers for the advice kingpomba. =) Helpful insight.

Don't bother, you go to a good school, all you need to do is keep up with homework. Don't waste money

I don't think going to a "good" school guarantees anything - that's my way of thinking about it at least. Not everyone going to my school succeeds, a few each year don't even end up going to uni at all. I just hoping to utilise everything that is available to me, so that next year I do the best I possibly can.

Once again, thanks for the advice people. Keep it coming if you have anything to add! =)
Title: Re: Mathematical Methods 3/4 - 2011
Post by: Stormer on November 08, 2010, 10:46:28 pm
Cheers for the advice kingpomba. =) Helpful insight.

Don't bother, you go to a good school, all you need to do is keep up with homework. Don't waste money

I don't think going to a "good" school guarantees anything - that's my way of thinking about it at least. Not everyone going to my school succeeds, a few each year don't even end up going to uni at all. I just hoping to utilise everything that is available to me, so that next year I do the best I possibly can.

Once again, thanks for the advice people. Keep it coming if you have anything to add! =)
If you can do the homework adequately, that's all that is really required. The people who don't do well most probably don't do the work or as much of it. First of all assess where you are before wasting any money.
Title: Re: Mathematical Methods 3/4 - 2011
Post by: eeps on November 08, 2010, 10:50:48 pm
If you can do the homework adequately, that's all that is really required. The people who don't do well most probably don't do the work or as much of it. First of all assess where you are before wasting any money.

Oh right, I get your point now.

Thanks Stormer. =)
Title: Re: Mathematical Methods 3/4 - 2011
Post by: slothpomba on November 08, 2010, 10:56:11 pm
Even if you're not doing heaps of work, you're bound to pick up lots of things during tuition or if you just dont understand things in class and can't follow (like me.. my teacher was terrible)...

Anyway, i reckon if you have the money mate, a tutor certainly cant make your score any lower.

It's only up from there.
Title: Re: Mathematical Methods 3/4 - 2011
Post by: eeps on November 08, 2010, 10:59:20 pm
Anyway, i reckon if you have the money mate, a tutor certainly cant make your score any lower.

It's only up from there.

That's what I'm tending to think.

Thanks.
Title: Re: Mathematical Methods 3/4 - 2011
Post by: Chariot9999 on June 02, 2011, 08:31:50 am
I have excellent teachers at my school. But frankly, come Maths Methods, I ain't doing jack!
Is there anyone who are in Maths Methods CAS Units 3&4, could you help me, PLEASE!?
The same goes for Psychology!

Yours truly,
distressed!
Title: Re: Mathematical Methods 3/4 - 2011
Post by: pi on June 02, 2011, 05:27:53 pm
Wrong thread (+necro)... Try posting a help thread in Maths Methods or find a tutor here by making a thread.