Thanks mate, not too keen to lock myself into accounting yet without actually checking it out at Uni (heard mixed reports about it being boring and not dynamic).
Also don't you cover basically the entire advanced course in year 11 if you do extension 1?
Contrary to what people say above here: don't read the textbooks. They're boring as fuck and IMO often poorly worded. Go watch some 4u lectures online (Wootube comes to mind). First topic is Complex...
> I really love maths
That's your answer there. If you're coping with 3u and understand it all then you should definitely do 4U. It's hard work but if you really love maths then it will be really great fun. Furthermore doing 4U actually makes you better at 3U so you'll improve in 3u too.
I do...
We've been set a pretty broad question on The Art of Travel which I don't 100% get:
"How does de Botton conceive of the relationship between people and landscapes?"
Can anyone give me a helping hand as to possible theses (we've been told to argue that the relationship in conceived in...
Does anyone know whether there are any engineering cadetships (non civil) that are going around for High School Leavers atm? Or Finance/Commerce ones that will take Double Degrees with Engineering?
Hey guys,
Long time lurker but never saw the need to say too much (this year it'll change).
I do
4U Maths
Advanced English
Phys
Eco
Geo
See you around!
(Asian 5 with Geo over Chem cause the chem course was terrible last year)
I'm usually pretty good at avoiding retelling the plot but I'm currently doing a question in which it feels like I'm gravitating to it.
The question is:
An individual's perceptions of success evolve in response to the passage of time and interaction with their world.
How could I...
Something really basic here (I must be missing the obvious - first day back at school)
I've had to graph two graphs...
One velocity vs time and the other displacement vs time squared.
They are both straight line plots.
Assuming this should the gradients be the same (they were based off the same...
I'll clarify. I've heard that some things are prerequisites and are covered after you need to know them.
It seems that this then comes down to my school.
Quick question:
I'm in year 10, top 18 boys in Science at a selective school with consistantly good marks. I'm definitely going to do 2 sciences. Rumor goes that the way the course is structured is outright strange?
Has anyone else heard these rumors and can you affirm/deny them?
Currently my teacher is on leave for this term so was thinking getting ahead would be a nice surprise. We don't exactly get along but I have decided to finish on a good note so this is why I'm here. I've tried duolingo and that seems to help.
I've got half a year left of German until I drop it and am having a very bad time. I'm bottoming my class and am not enjoying any of my lessons.
I'd love to become proficient and somewhat capable in german after learning it for 3 years but I feel as though I've fallen so far behind that I...