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we have that in HK for each subjects since yr1Originally posted by bubz
yeah ig uess.. but is it really necessary in year seven? O__o
but no overall..only overall 1st -10th
and thats yr1 in HK in my primary school
we have that in HK for each subjects since yr1Originally posted by bubz
yeah ig uess.. but is it really necessary in year seven? O__o
yer if u keep demotivating them cos they are constantly in the bottom _% then they stop doing well and 'coast' along.. one of my friends went to ruse before me.. he use to kill like every school test and maths comps.. now he seems less than his original potential..Originally posted by bubz
yeah.... i remember going back to HK in year9, and i was looking through my cousin's maths book (he's two/three years younger than me), and i SWEAR i didn't understand about 75% of it @____@
but yeah, u gotta rmbr that education is very different in HK to australia.... so it's quite harsh that ruse is already ranking their yr7 students....
I had only heard of it once or twice so youre not alone. But youre a sydney-sider now thats surprising.Originally posted by *girl04*
b4 i visited this forum i didnt really know about james ruse seriously though
No, I went to NSB. I can assure you that no nurse was employed there!Originally posted by Huy
I wasn't thinking about NS Boys!
I thought they had nurses in both NSG and NSB High School, so... you know, that's why I said it.
lolOriginally posted by Paul Keating
No, I went to NSB. I can assure you that no nurse was employed there!
lol yeah, i remember looking through textbooks with such ridiculously hard stuff.Originally posted by ...
2u maths in 5th grade..haha, yea..
i remember doing algebra in yr3
and long division in yr2
haha, and we learnt that here in high school
Originally posted by mic
lol yeah, i remember looking through textbooks with such ridiculously hard stuff.
but their english too often is shit, even though it's the other official language.
the majority of english teachers failed some test, showing they can't even teach the subject.
i don;t know if thats true about ruse, but its certainly not true of other selective schools. coming from st george, i was "asked" several times to leave, or at least recommended to try another school out simply because i hated maths and didnt want to do it. i was literally placed first in my grade in english but it wasnt good enough, they didn't want people who didn't want to do maths. i can imagine students having precisely the same treatment at ruse as i did if not more severe... maybe no one gets "kicked out", but im sure they have their subtle techniques in flushing the people they dont want out of their systemOriginally posted by Paul Keating
They don't kick students out because they don't perfom. It's a government school where students are selected on merit. If they are kicked out then it is because of disciplinary reasons. This was perhaps a rumour started by some irate students.
steal maths answers from library... how? so they keep all the answers in the libary, and bunch of desperate ruse kids sneak in at night takes it, memorise and succeed.Originally posted by picaresque
personally, i don't find the environment too hectic, except when people go so far as to steal maths answers from the library - that's just verging on desperation.
um...in ruse the teachers/school does not care in the least if you don't do maths. same thing with no science subjects. people seem to think ruse is this place with uber caring teachers where everyone does 4u maths. I mean, seriously, come on, its just a school that starts off with smart kids. it's not like we sit around all day holding hand with our teaching chanting prime numbers in freaking cosmic harmony.Originally posted by kimmeh
rhapsody in black (a fewllo bos memeber) went to ruse and she didnt do maths at all.. she said they were like but they got used to it
hahahaha. not quite - actually, that would be totally understandable and just the teacher's being stupid. no, it's much much more sad. the textbook solutions (like solved solutions to cambridge etc.) are kept for communal use in the library and someone goes there before every assessment and removes the necessary pages for a certain topic, slipping out of the binder! sneaky. andand they also stash the english study guides in strange and esoteric locations so no one else can find them.Originally posted by abdooooo!!!
steal maths answers from library... how? so they keep all the answers in the libary, and bunch of desperate ruse kids sneak in at night takes it, memorise and succeed.