~~**maltsyn**~~
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That's wat i was told...........
Do u think theory or mathematical questions are easier?
Do u think theory or mathematical questions are easier?
They are asking more descriptive and discursive questions now rather than maths - but maths in chemistry was pretty trivial in the old syllabus by anyone's reckoning and it's even easier now. The difference lies in the ratio of marks from calculations to the mini-essays now required. At the high school level you only need arithmetic, calculus I suppose is handy at times but the relevant concept can be explained without much trouble. People struggle with mole and pH calculations because they don't understand the reaction, not because they can't multiply and divide. Even people who haven't done maths since year 10 can do chemistry.Originally posted by bookboy18
The maths in chemistry is nothing like 4unit maths. We got 4 unit students in our class strugling with basic mole and pH calculations.
The bored of studies are moving away from the mathimatical side and are becoming more concerned with the practical application of Chemistry. The maths is jaut a formality.
If you set out your equations very carefully and do things one step at a time, you can actually see what you're doing . You might not have the mathematical intuition that other people do, but you'll still get it right .Originally posted by bookboy18
Well if your less mathemaically inclined (Which I am the extreme of) its not that easy, even with the calculator.
Me too, although Italians are supposed to be mathematically minded also.Originally posted by Twintip
Background: Non-asian mathematically-minded person.
i think it's a phenomenon of the last 30 years - as a result of the poverty problems in asia in the 19th - 20th century. before then, literature was the main focus of education in asia. so that's probably why.Originally posted by ND
Me too, although Italians are supposed to be mathematically minded also.
Considering how mathematically inclined most Asians are, why isn't it them that made all the discoveries in physics (instead it seemed to be all the Europeans)? You'd expect it to be them postulating all these laws and theorems...
There are many reasons, like the fact that the Chinese for one have delighted in massacring each other for millenia and science wasn't that high a priority. Like a good little boy I read my Chinese history and ended up quite shocked...Originally posted by spice girl
i think it's a phenomenon of the last 30 years - as a result of the poverty problems in asia in the 19th - 20th century. before then, literature was the main focus of education in asia. so that's probably why.