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Rairiko

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Maths Methods exam revision class
« on: August 31, 2011, 09:36:23 pm »
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I am considering going to an end of year lecture for methods but unsure which is the best one to go to

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Re: Maths Methods exam revision class
« Reply #1 on: August 31, 2011, 09:44:04 pm »
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Hard to decide the 'best' one without more information. What sort of study score are you aiming for, and at what level do you think you're at now? What exactly are you hoping to get from the lecture - to actually learn the content of the course, to consolidate what you've already learnt, to just learn exam strategies, tips and tricks etc or to expose yourself to some challenging questions? I personally think the Derrick Ha lecture covers people of all skill levels for the majority of these purposes pretty well though. Can't comment on other companies personally.
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Re: Maths Methods exam revision class
« Reply #2 on: September 01, 2011, 08:10:42 pm »
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Hard to decide the 'best' one without more information. What sort of study score are you aiming for, and at what level do you think you're at now? What exactly are you hoping to get from the lecture - to actually learn the content of the course, to consolidate what you've already learnt, to just learn exam strategies, tips and tricks etc or to expose yourself to some challenging questions? I personally think the Derrick Ha lecture covers people of all skill levels for the majority of these purposes pretty well though. Can't comment on other companies personally.

Well , I'm aiming towards a 40 study score for methods. Hoping that the lecture would go over all the topics in the methods and all the exam tricks and tips and also provide me with a bound resource of notes that I can take into the exam. I was considering going to TSFX as they seem the most "reputable" one out there but sort being put off by their price of $150