TeheeCat
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- 2019
Hi all, so I want to plan ahead on how I will prepare for HSC subjects, particularly 3U maths.
Tutoring is not an option for me due to family financial issues. However, more than half of my extension class go to tutoring for math. :/ I honestly feel very initimidated by this and I'm worried I won't be able to keep up with them as they all have an advantage. Also, my teacher isn't the best at explaining content. He isn't completely incompetent but just not the best at explaining concepts.
As it stands, I have to self study and be independent to do the best I can. So:
1) Is it possible to achieve a high E3 or even an E4 purely from working hard and self studying? Or is tutoring required? (which I can't even afford in the first place). Could I even compete with my classmates who go tutoring or am I just at a complete disadvantage?
2) If it is possible, how should I go about studying for 3U? Even if it's not possible, I would still like to know some tips to at least do the best I can.
3) What is the cut off for E4 and band 6 in 2U? I know it depends on the exam's difficulty each year but I would like to know a general guideline of what I should try to aim for.
Thank you so much!
Tutoring is not an option for me due to family financial issues. However, more than half of my extension class go to tutoring for math. :/ I honestly feel very initimidated by this and I'm worried I won't be able to keep up with them as they all have an advantage. Also, my teacher isn't the best at explaining content. He isn't completely incompetent but just not the best at explaining concepts.
As it stands, I have to self study and be independent to do the best I can. So:
1) Is it possible to achieve a high E3 or even an E4 purely from working hard and self studying? Or is tutoring required? (which I can't even afford in the first place). Could I even compete with my classmates who go tutoring or am I just at a complete disadvantage?
2) If it is possible, how should I go about studying for 3U? Even if it's not possible, I would still like to know some tips to at least do the best I can.
3) What is the cut off for E4 and band 6 in 2U? I know it depends on the exam's difficulty each year but I would like to know a general guideline of what I should try to aim for.
Thank you so much!