untouchablecuz
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wing the mathemematically inclined questions*because 4u maths teaches you about the differing views of einstein and planck on the role of science.
wing the mathemematically inclined questions*because 4u maths teaches you about the differing views of einstein and planck on the role of science.
They are stupid. The mole concept and other calculations in Chemistry don't involve mathematics. At most, they involve a mindless application of given formulas and unit conversions.There were a few guys that did a low level of maths in year 7-10 and then took on chem and gen or no maths. They really struggled with mole concept and heat differances. The ones that wanted to do it had to put more work in and they got there, the rest dropped out.
If you wanna do well at something you will. Imo anyone can do 3unit maths if they set their mind to it.
This is true, but only to a very small extent. To be honest, I estimate that being good at maths will probably give you a two-mark edge over those who did not do maths in physics.Very unwise, maths is so useful for physics!
Don't be stupid. People can certainly learn maths, on their own, within the four months of summer break, even without a bridging course. I don't suggest you recommend people take mathematics in the HSC for the sole purpose of an advantage in university.hey
i did all three science and i recommend doing at least 2 units of math (preferbly not general) if you are looking into doing math to complement your sciences. It certainly helps even though most calculations is just substitutions and evaluation. But i think without math, you would struggle to grasp the math concepts in phy and chem. That being said, if you really hate math and try really hard, you can properly succeed without math.
Please don't think that if you need math in uni, you can just take the shortcut and do a bridging course in math. alot of people struggle to do math 2 unit in 2 years and you want to do it in a month. It's possible, but i think since you want to pursue a science field, doing HSC math will help you in chem and physics (Bio is mostly theory).
btw, good choice with all three sciences! Many people think it's hard but it's really fun if you have a passion for science!! Go science!
I dunno, i have friends at uni who have done this to fill in the assumed knowledge that they missed out on during HSC and they managed. I got the impression that it was fucking hard, but they managed.You will definately struggle in maths at uni, which is required for science degrees in first year without it.
May-cat: for the sciences, it's not always enough to do a bridging course to try catch up, it won't place you on level ground. Unless you are a very fast learner, you will struggle a lot.
But he hasn't started his HSC yet. So it's not giving up on his dreams, he should just consider the wisest course of action. I would do Maths to have the most options.I dunno, i have friends at uni who have done this to fill in the assumed knowledge that they missed out on during HSC and they managed. I got the impression that it was fucking hard, but they managed.
All i'm saying is that there are options out there and that you shouldn't just give up on what you really want to do because you didn't take certain subjects during the HSC.