Greetings, BOSers.
I decided far too late that I wanted to apply for University courses that had 2UMathematics as a pre-req, and as a result of assuming I wouldn't "need it", did not choose it in my course selections. D'oh! Determined not to let that hinder me, I plan to take the Mathematics bridging course next year - however I know that a few months of math won't give me the same grounding as if I had actually done the course.
I'm planning to self-teach the material I should have covered over years 11 and 12 and take a few tutoring lessons to make sure I'm on the right track, making progress, etc. Some Uni friends have also agreed to mentor me. I have "Excel HSC 2 UNIT MATHS" which contains both the preliminary and HSC courses, thorough summaries of theory, exam questions and worked solutions. I'm going to download some other past HSC papers and try and find some other text books that cover the 2007 syllabus as well.
I was wondering if anyone had suggestions about what else I could do? Any textbook reccomendations? Other ideas I haven't considered? Constructive criticisms welcome!
I decided far too late that I wanted to apply for University courses that had 2UMathematics as a pre-req, and as a result of assuming I wouldn't "need it", did not choose it in my course selections. D'oh! Determined not to let that hinder me, I plan to take the Mathematics bridging course next year - however I know that a few months of math won't give me the same grounding as if I had actually done the course.
I'm planning to self-teach the material I should have covered over years 11 and 12 and take a few tutoring lessons to make sure I'm on the right track, making progress, etc. Some Uni friends have also agreed to mentor me. I have "Excel HSC 2 UNIT MATHS" which contains both the preliminary and HSC courses, thorough summaries of theory, exam questions and worked solutions. I'm going to download some other past HSC papers and try and find some other text books that cover the 2007 syllabus as well.
I was wondering if anyone had suggestions about what else I could do? Any textbook reccomendations? Other ideas I haven't considered? Constructive criticisms welcome!