I'm so glad that I went out of my way to do extension 2 maths externally, despite my school not letting me doing it internally.
as someone who's 1. doing a degree in the faculty of engineering at unsw and 2. doing a minor in math, doing ext 2 just sets you up so well for core math courses (math1a and math1b). There is alot of overlap with the content in these courses and ext 2. While they do teach what's needed, it is definitely taught at a faster pace and I found that having done ext 2 allowed me to spend more time focusing on the newer and harder concepts that build off ext 2 knowledge.
a school's success rate is determined by the percentage of band 6's it can produce and some schools exploit this to encourage students who they think won't band 6/E4 in the higher course to take the lower course to increase their success rate, even though they may be perfectly capable of taking the higher course.
I, unfortunately, attended a school that did this, and although some members of my cohort and I tried to convince our school to let us take ext 2, they constantly denied.
I feel like nesa should have rules regarding schools preventing students from taking courses they want to do as a means to prevent this exploitation of success rate.
as someone who's 1. doing a degree in the faculty of engineering at unsw and 2. doing a minor in math, doing ext 2 just sets you up so well for core math courses (math1a and math1b). There is alot of overlap with the content in these courses and ext 2. While they do teach what's needed, it is definitely taught at a faster pace and I found that having done ext 2 allowed me to spend more time focusing on the newer and harder concepts that build off ext 2 knowledge.
a school's success rate is determined by the percentage of band 6's it can produce and some schools exploit this to encourage students who they think won't band 6/E4 in the higher course to take the lower course to increase their success rate, even though they may be perfectly capable of taking the higher course.
I, unfortunately, attended a school that did this, and although some members of my cohort and I tried to convince our school to let us take ext 2, they constantly denied.
I feel like nesa should have rules regarding schools preventing students from taking courses they want to do as a means to prevent this exploitation of success rate.