This person speaks the truth.Hey, people who are doing badly in mathematics won't be much good at University. Your choices at University will be very limited. That's not even talking about the fact that you virtually need math for everything nowadays. Even Biologists now need hard math as the science is moving into molecular level! Social science requires computing and math as well.
Why do some people do so badly in mathematics? I belive that any one who is not naturally good at mathematics should be able to be reasonable at it if the training is right and enough effort is made. The reason you are lousy at HSC math is because you are lousy at primary school math. Students who are lousy at HSC math won't be able to deal with difficult math problems for grade 5-6. Yes, even if you drop back to grade 6 and try hard stuff for grade 6 you will also fail.
The solution is simple but it takes time. The only way is to go back and learn lower grades. In many cases I would go as far as suggesting that year 11 students go back to grade 1 and work rapidly forward. Spend an average of 1 week on each grade from 1-4, then 4 weeks on grade 5-7, 8 weeks on grade 8-9, ... This depends on individual ability. Students who do this will start to discover all sorts of gaps in learning that they did not cover when they were young. Only by filling these gaps then restructure one's understanding of mathematical senses (number sense, fraction sense, ratio sense, geometrical sense, algebraic sense ...) in a solid manner one would be able to move forward. What they generally do when they have lost the basics is to rote-learn. And that's terrible. They will forget almost everything 12 months after graduation!
I studied mathematics at University level and I still learnt a lot by going back to grade 1-6 to see how the teachings have changed over the years. I still learn new things and new ways to solve problems!
Either work your ass off and improve your marks in 2 unit maths, or drop down to general and make sure you come first. Keep maths!!!, whatever you do; statistics alone is important at uni.I have been doing rather terribly in mathematics this year (around the 40s-60s range).
So would you reccomend me to drop down to general maths? I know that it doesnt scale very well, and the other subjects i take dont have very high scaling either...
I take Modern History, Ancient, Economics, English Advanced and Multimedia(plan on dropping next year).
Or would it be better to drop maths off altogether, as maths is the only subject thats dragging me down.
Haha, I love this post! XD... :rofl2:Hey, people who are doing badly in mathematics won't be much good at University. Your choices at University will be very limited. That's not even talking about the fact that you virtually need math for everything nowadays. Even Biologists now need hard math as the science is moving into molecular level! Social science requires computing and math as well.
Why do some people do so badly in mathematics? I belive that any one who is not naturally good at mathematics should be able to be reasonable at it if the training is right and enough effort is made. The reason you are lousy at HSC math is because you are lousy at primary school math. Students who are lousy at HSC math won't be able to deal with difficult math problems for grade 5-6. Yes, even if you drop back to grade 6 and try hard stuff for grade 6 you will also fail.
The solution is simple but it takes time. The only way is to go back and learn lower grades. In many cases I would go as far as suggesting that year 11 students go back to grade 1 and work rapidly forward. Spend an average of 1 week on each grade from 1-4, then 4 weeks on grade 5-7, 8 weeks on grade 8-9, ... This depends on individual ability. Students who do this will start to discover all sorts of gaps in learning that they did not cover when they were young. Only by filling these gaps then restructure one's understanding of mathematical senses (number sense, fraction sense, ratio sense, geometrical sense, algebraic sense ...) in a solid manner one would be able to move forward. What they generally do when they have lost the basics is to rote-learn. And that's terrible. They will forget almost everything 12 months after graduation!
I studied mathematics at University level and I still learnt a lot by going back to grade 1-6 to see how the teachings have changed over the years. I still learn new things and new ways to solve problems!
agreed.Why do some people do so badly in mathematics? I belive that any one who is not naturally good at mathematics should be able to be reasonable at it if the training is right and enough effort is made. The reason you are lousy at HSC math is because you are lousy at primary school math. Students who are lousy at HSC math won't be able to deal with difficult math problems for grade 5-6. Yes, even if you drop back to grade 6 and try hard stuff for grade 6 you will also fail.
I dropped Mathematics Extension, then dropped Mathematics for General.I have been doing rather terribly in mathematics this year (around the 40s-60s range).
So would you reccomend me to drop down to general maths? I know that it doesnt scale very well, and the other subjects i take dont have very high scaling either...
I take Modern History, Ancient, Economics, English Advanced and Multimedia(plan on dropping next year).
Or would it be better to drop maths off altogether, as maths is the only subject thats dragging me down.
LOL ye if u play Maple stop cos its for 12 year old kidsStop playing Maple and do some hw imo
+1 understanding is the key to successagreed.
What is so hard about Maths? Is it the formulas that people can't memorise/understand or what?
Some girl in my Extension Maths class forgot how to factorise algebraic expressions. To me that is pathetic. How can you learn something and forget it like that?
Maths builds on foundation. Without the foundation, you can't do the harder questions. It is important to practice and understand in Maths.
My class is full of noobs who forget how to differentiate a simple parabolic curve like y=x^2 after learning it the day before!
This must be because people are rote learning Maths, rather than actually understanding the meaning behind what they are doing.
MapleStory ftw!!! lolStop playing Maple and do some hw imo