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Robert1961

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As a rough guide - 2 hours homework & study 5 times a week.

As a rough guide - If you are in the top 1/3 fo your 3u group, and are achieving those result with less than 1 hour homework & study 5 times a week, then 4u could be for you.

Roughly speaking 4U requires double the time of 3u. So if you love maths & are a little crazy - go for it.

A good teacher helps too.
 

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Robert1961 said:
As a rough guide - 2 hours homework & study 5 times a week.

As a rough guide - If you are in the top 1/3 fo your 3u group, and are achieving those result with less than 1 hour homework & study 5 times a week, then 4u could be for you.

Roughly speaking 4U requires double the time of 3u. So if you love maths & are a little crazy - go for it.

A good teacher helps too.
I should not be doing extension 2 maths under that guide, but I do agree with those points :uhhuh:
 

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Whoooaa.. your all crazy! Im doing Extension 2 and have done less than 5 hours homework all term.. seriously. Theres a few exercises i haven't done the textbook questions for, but ive still learnt it all..
 

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That's 2 hours in total 5 times a week. Homework & STUDY. To cover the 2 & 3 & 4 unit material all together. Most schools ask you to still sit the 2 unit assessment tasks just incase you drop back to 3u before the HSC, and your school would like some 2 unit scores upon which to compute a school based assessment mark to pass onto the board of studies.

Nothing worse (from the schools point of view) then when a complete boofhead even attempts 4u only to drop out late in the year. And they don't even have a bunch of poor 2unit marks to support their supposition.

The deadline for dropping from 4 unit back to 3 unit is quite late in the year. Please confirm this with your school studies coordinator or who ever. It used to be even later than the deadline for dropping from 3 unit to 2 unit. Maybe the same date now – who knows – so up to you to check with your school officials. Make sure you ask to see it in writing – or an official website or what ever.

STUDY you ask - what is that?
You finish your 3u homework in 40 minutes. You finish your 4u homework in 40 minutes. Then you have 40 minutes to STUDY 3 &/or 4u maths.

If you have had a test in the last 3,6, or 12 months that was a particular poor result, then go back and study up your weakness.

If you know the next topic or chapter to be taught by your school, then lightly read (scan) over the next topic(s) or chapter(s). Maybe even try to teach yourself in detail. Which is good practice for uni.

Practice past HSC questions on your current topic of study, or do practice questions from any of the books of SAMPLE HSC QUESTIONS that are organised by TOPIC.

Start your summaries – formula + typical example + tricky example
Start your formula sheets

If (once you are at uni) you ever hear a 95% to 100% scoring student tell you that they do next to no study, then you know that you are hearing B...S... It's a very competitive world, and sometimes these type of students like to play mind games with you, and try to psych you out. Maybe 1 in a 100 is a true genius & is telling the truth, but the other 99 are very bright people who study hard.
 

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