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Fun time for me next year! NO Spec 1/2 :D

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humph:

--- Quote from: Toothpick on December 21, 2007, 11:34:39 pm ---Hmm, yeah, I guess it's going a bit overboard, but I personally think it'll help me save time during the year. It's more of a reassuring task for me. I don't know about AppleXY though, he loves his maths ;).

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i love my maths too, but spec is pretty boring, for the most part. uni maths is where all the fun stuff begins :D

that being said, if you haven't done gen maths: specialist 1/2 in yr11, then i can definitely see the benefit of starting some spec study over the holidays, because there is a fair bit to cover. if you have done gen 1/2, however, i doubt it'll save you time, as it's not like you don't have enough time to learn the whole course in class during the year!

/0:
General Maths is so much more fun than Methods 1/2... I've flipped through the book and it covers everything in Methods plus much more, such as statistics, regression, diophantine equations, proof, vectors and statics, and of course complex numbers! It's almost overwhelming!

humph:

--- Quote from: DivideBy0 on December 23, 2007, 09:03:01 pm ---General Maths is so much more fun than Methods 1/2... I've flipped through the book and it covers everything in Methods plus much more, such as statistics, regression, diophantine equations, proof, vectors and statics, and of course complex numbers! It's almost overwhelming!

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awesome! someone going for PhB 8)

i don't remember doing some of that content in gen maths or spec, lolz :o

kido_1:
So far I have done: Vectors, Complex Numbers, Conics and Graphs, Trig,Anti-diff, Integration and Differential Equations.

I am yet to do Kinematics, Statics and Dynamics, ):

bebobebo:
my school offers it so i did it. the teacher was a joke and no one took it seriously. people who got mid to high forties in methods were getting 50-60 % on relatively easy exams just because the subject was so bad. they merged the further course with the specialist course so the first semester had sequences and series, matrices etc and the second semester had complex numbers and vectors.

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