Of course, not only is it required but its foundation knowledge that you need.So do I still have to attend 2U classes?
The 2U course provides the foundations for some parts of 3U and 4U.So you still do the 2U course but it doesn't count for your overall units?? Why do they do that? Do they think that students get an advantage or something?
I freak out at the first class of 4U...Just talked to my teacher today.... We are starting 4U next Monday
Definitely a big yesIs it a satisfying course though, do you enjoy it?
Class time : 3x45minHow much time do you put in per week towards 4U? Including class times
Wow that's quite early :/Heaps of people from my school go tutoring for 4 unit and started it almost two years ago. Is it too late if i start term 4 of year 11 and get over 95?
It is never too late-don't compare yourself too much with other people-because maths really is a discipline requiring consistent practice, even if you learnt something two years ago, without practising regularly, you will lose the knowledge very quickly. Just focus on your own ATAR goal and do everything you can to achieve it Best wishesHeaps of people from my school go tutoring for 4 unit and started it almost two years ago. Is it too late if i start term 4 of year 11 and get over 95?
4U is meant to be started in term 4 of year 11, which is when most schools do start it.Heaps of people from my school go tutoring for 4 unit and started it almost two years ago. Is it too late if i start term 4 of year 11 and get over 95?
Exactly.4U is meant to be started in term 4 of year 11, which is when most schools do start it.
anyone who starts the course that far back is honestly retarded. you gain absolutely nothing. i'm doing the course currently, and there are a few kids who started it at tutoring at the start of year 11. Needless to say, none of them have even broken the top 15. The majority of the top of our course isn't tutored at all. definitely not something to worry about. if you're averaging over 95, you'll cope no problem, it's just about consistent and constant application. I try to do a few questions in each of my free periods at school, and i'm easily managing the course like that. the most important thing is that you love the maths. if you don't, you won't enjoy putting in the work.Heaps of people from my school go tutoring for 4 unit and started it almost two years ago. Is it too late if i start term 4 of year 11 and get over 95?