nay kimmel... most maths e2 stuff can compliment ur maths e1 study... u save time and effort =)Originally posted by kimmeh
if you think about it, ext 2 maths is only going to burden you more. it takes time and effort to bring ext 1 maths marks up, and it is a totally different story in keeping up for ext 2 maths.
uhmm serzly, maths e2 is challenging, but fun nonetheless... unlike... pfftt... english =(Originally posted by Cyph
I think there are very few people who find extension 2 maths not difficult?
A friend of mine was at a school that didn't offer Extn 2, so he did it at another local school (an all girl school, as it happens, so he has an HSC from whatever Girls High School) - this only worked because the Extn 2 classes were before / after school, so there wasn't a problem with a timetable clash.Originally posted by Ragerunner
That's something I'm not too sure about.
The principal submits the subjects you've chosen as your HSC subjects. If you can't enrol into a subject at school due to lack of teacher or line clash etc.. it would seem you may not be able to enrol.
thats what one of the guys in my grade did. he wasnt allowed to do ext 2 at our school so he goes to penrith to do it. he's lucky he has free periods in the time they have ext 2, but you can imagine the time wasted needed in travelling here and there straight away. he eventually got kicked out and apparently he's got an outside tutor. but even if this was allowed and he registered to the board of studies, wouldnt that mean he would only have to do ext 1 at my school? not maths?Originally posted by CM_Tutor
A friend of mine was at a school that didn't offer Extn 2, so he did it at another local school (an all girl school, as it happens, so he has an HSC from whatever Girls High School) - this only worked because the Extn 2 classes were before / after school, so there wasn't a problem with a timetable clash.