International students own at maths
Not so much at uni, oddly enough. A lot of them go on to do commerce/finance/business, whereas most of the maths kids I know are nerdy anglos.
That's interesting. I just had my year 12 spesh orientation and i'm the only white person in there, along with a couple of asians who are full english speaking. The other 70% of the class are international students, and they're quite intimidating when it comes to maths.
For us it was about 60% international - 40% local (most local students did methods or further as their maths), the class size was around 12 for us and 14 for the other (the other was the stronger class). I had a Russian friend in year 11 who spent a few years in Japan and was like pro at maths and always gave me a hard time (not literally) for not knowing the content beforehand, by year 12 his standard dropped a lot (my other friends got him addicted with video games). Anyway he showed me his physics and maths textbook and both were probably 1/12th as thick as our text books (yes a lot of crap is cut out) and what he was doing in like year 9 - year 10 in Japan was basically at our year 11 - 12 level.
By the end of year 12 we were both on a par with SAC marks, but he never told me his study score or ENTER.
International students own at maths
Not so much at uni, oddly enough. A lot of them go on to do commerce/finance/business, whereas most of the maths kids I know are nerdy anglos.
Yeah most of the students who did specialist maths are doing engineering (or as humph said "maths/physics with the fun cut out" - so true) or something related to commerce or something related to the health sciences. I'm the only student from my year to do a maths/physics major (not sure if anyone from my school who did year 12 this year is even considering doing a maths/physics major).
At melbourne most people you see who do maths or physics are there to fill in a prerequisite for engineering or commerce, maybe 10 - 17% are there to do a maths/physics major.