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Methods or further - subject selection

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The Cat In The Hat:

--- Quote from: lin1234 on August 23, 2020, 09:42:58 pm ---That's amazing! I hope your feeling better too. Are there any tips and tricks you used? I have chosen other subjects that many people describe as content-heavy such as legal, business management, psychology and bio and because of this, I'm not sure how I would handle all of this. Is there any in particular advice seeing you have managed to do well in the end?

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I'd say - if you can, keep up to date in your subjects. Write notes for them. Even if you don't understand the content, writing coherent notes for them so you can come back later and get all the information in one easy place, helps. I didn't write notes for Methods, though, I don't see how you can. But most importantly, keep up to date.

Marylen :
Hello!
As a year 11 student who is undertaking both further and methods, I would highly recommend if you would choose maths methods. Touching upon what eloisegrace has written, methods is prerequisite for many university courses and moreover, it is a very rewarding subject if a student is strong at mathematics due to the scaling.

Further maths is also rewarding and again, touching upon what eloisegrace has written, is a very doable and easily paced subject. I personally found further easy to study ahead for and during the summer holidays, I advanced up to financial maths so I could enter class feeling much more confident.

It all depends on what your prerequisites are and where you place yourself in the world of maths. If you are more into abstract thinking, methods is the way to go. If you enjoy analysing numbers and statistics, further is your best option.

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