I am seriously considering doing ext 2 math next year.. I am aware that it is a big jump from ext 1, but would anyone like to share their experiences doing it? what was the hardest aspect of doing the subject? was it enjoyable? thanks!
Not reallyThanks for the insight. I did very well in my 3u test a couple months ago, however I feel that they made it too easy. Is there any way you could compare your capabilities with the 4u course?
Then you would have to challenge people who say "I did 4 unit maths in two thousand and fourteen" instead of "I did Extension 2 maths in twenty fourteen".But saying "Extension Two" takes up a whole extra syllable.
Definitely NOT a reason for doing it.Do it for the insane scaling!
Indeed, when you put in the effort and do well in 4U, 3U would be a breeze and you'd pretty much kill it.It's like 2U maths and 3U maths but you perform longer calculations, complex thinking and ,imo you should fully understand 2U AND 3U concepts, otherwise, G_G. Many teachers expect 4U students to spend 50% of their study time on 4U. So it's all about HARD WORK.
I got 52% for 2U and 65% for 3U in Yr11 - standing in the bottom 5 in class. In Yr12 right now, I got 80+ for every 4U tests and 90+ for 3U. So I'm pretty satisfied with 4U maths.
That only applies to the people who are beyond a certain level in maths. People below that level find that their Ext 1 mark suffers because Ext 2 takes up all their time.Indeed, when you put in the effort and do well in 4U, 3U would be a breeze and you'd pretty much kill it.
i enjoyed math so it was very fun and easy, hardest aspect was harder 3uI am seriously considering doing ext 2 math next year.. I am aware that it is a big jump from ext 1, but would anyone like to share their experiences doing it? what was the hardest aspect of doing the subject? was it enjoyable? thanks!