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not that I know of? I've seen students in A1s who've gotten 50s and still maintained their seats.But dont you get moved down if you get below 60 or sum?
not that I know of? I've seen students in A1s who've gotten 50s and still maintained their seats.But dont you get moved down if you get below 60 or sum?
yeah but cant you just take 4u and not 3u???Yeah i think its for 4u but i honestly shouldnt be surprised, i mean, the fees are ALMOST 2000 DOLLARS FOR ONE SUBJECT??? meaning that if i take 3 and 4 units that would be 3.5k PER TERM JUST FOR MATHS
yeah. but its good value.Yeah i think its for 4u but i honestly shouldnt be surprised, i mean, the fees are ALMOST 2000 DOLLARS FOR ONE SUBJECT??? meaning that if i take 3 and 4 units that would be 3.5k PER TERM JUST FOR MATHS
aka 140k a year for just mathsYeah i think its for 4u but i honestly shouldnt be surprised, i mean, the fees are ALMOST 2000 DOLLARS FOR ONE SUBJECT??? meaning that if i take 3 and 4 units that would be 3.5k PER TERM JUST FOR MATHS
what.aka 140k a year for just maths
its still good value thoaka 140k a year for just maths
IT BETTER BE, im not wasting thousands for nothingyeah. but its good value.
you mean 14k not 140k???e
what.
You'll find it motivating bro. I came in having no idea how interesting math could be once you learn how concepts work (ie something I haven't seen in school, bc they all just say 'just learn the formulas') Without foundations from Du ik for a fact I'd be in the same spot id be in back in yr 9 averaging 80%s on math exams. at the end of the yr, I was able to get 98 average- the du effect.IT BETTER BE, im not wasting thousands for nothing
true once you experience william du you get pretty motivated about maths (at least i did)You'll find it motivating bro. I came in having no idea how interesting math could be once you learn how concepts work (ie something I haven't seen in school, bc they all just say 'just learn the formulas') Without foundations from Du ik for a fact I'd be in the same spot id be in back in yr 9 averaging 80%s on math exams. at the end of the yr, I was able to get 98 average- the du effect.
its based on the average, and they eliminate the highest and lowest marks in the average calculationnot that I know of? I've seen students in A1s who've gotten 50s and still maintained their seats.
true once you experience william du you get pretty motivated about maths (at least i did)
yeah but i know a lot of people who do both. others accelerate 3u and then just do 4u in y12 (they only let you do 4u if youre doing 4u at school)yeah but cant you just take 4u and not 3u???
oh alr makes sense lmfao. I was gonna say, no one rlly did well on those perms and combs qns 4weeks agoits based on the average, and they eliminate the highest and lowest marks in the average calculation
wait so we can't just do 4U when you accelerate? why tho? We've learnt the same stuff as everyone elseyeah but i know a lot of people who do both. others accelerate 3u and then just do 4u in y12 (they only let you do 4u if youre doing 4u at school)
yup i remember copping a 60 on that one, i think the scaling factor was like 20 hahaoh alr makes sense lmfao. I was gonna say, no one rlly did well on those perms and combs qns 4weeks ago
damnyup i remember copping a 60 on that one, i think the scaling factor was like 20 haha
you have to be accelerating at school to do it at drdu. yeah idk why tbh, they shouldnt be complaining about the ~2k/termwait so we can't just do 4U when you accelerate? why tho? We've learnt the same stuff as everyone else
fr although props to them, given they don't take money into account. Ik several other tutors who have gone down as a result of making money their highest priority.you have to be accelerating at school to do it at drdu. yeah idk why tbh, they shouldnt be complaining about the ~2k/term