Originally posted by Minai
Yeah as Lazarus said - wat the hell..?
So are u saying non-Asians typically do well in English, and comparatively do worse in other subjects? Because u have to apply your 'theory' to other subjects as well e.g if someone comes first in english, they wont necessarily come first in other subjects.
Yes ! you are probably right
And actually, that argument is bullshit - it all comes down to work ethic and intelligence. U kno why asians tend to get top marks? its because of the work ethic they grew up with in Asia or that comes from parents.
Well i wont argue that some asians have more motivation to do school work, but i dont necessarily believe its work ethic becuase i know many people including myself, who can hold down a job, play sport which takes up at least 2 days a week (training and actual match) and take the time to do school (and study etc etc), so in terms of hours worked i doubt it would be that many more its just that they would spend more time studying (whereas people i know spend less time studying and more time doing other things) but then as you said it would mean that asians spend more time studying, but then i believe they spend more time studying maths than any other subject to the point that they do no more study at other subjects than anyone else which is why they perform no better (comparitively).
I forgot wat we're even arguing here, but u say mathematics is useless, and society places so much importance on it...but then u can say every other subject in school is useless, so why bother going to school at all? since its all going to be useless anyway. Eg, if u study physics in high school, 90% of the population (ur quote) wont be using it etc etc etc..
Well in theory yes, but at least these subjects give background to future tertiary studies. For example, if you are interested in science, you might choose biology, physics and chemistry becyase you might want to do a science degree at UNI. If you are interested in business, you might do business studies and economics or even legal studies and then do a business or commerce degree at uni, and if you are interested in more hands on things, you might do woodwork or metalwork etc. So thats why those subjects are more relevant.
Maths doesn't have that same relevancy - i mean who wants to get a mathematics degree?
its only needed in uni to do some subjects where the maths will then be lost and forgotton. (unless you do one of the very few that needs maths like engineering)
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And as for the scaling being high on 4 unit maths, ive worked out why becuase i know that its the only way you will begin to take me seriously:
in 4 unit, you only have people who are trying to do well whether they be asian, caucasian whatever. People who lack the motivation, or dont necessarily see their future as being in uni, or anythign school related tend to do either mathemcatics or general maths (of course there are brilliant people who do both those maths that simply choose them for nother reasons). Now these people who lack motivation spend less time studying and really dont really care what they get in the HSC. So these people tend to do not so well (on a whole) in other subjects.
So becuase in 4 unit you have people who have motivation, they tend to want to do well in other subjects as well therefore they actually try in other subjects, whereas in other subjects such as mathematics or general there are some, not all, who dont neccessarily care what they get in other subjects simply becuase they lack motivation.
So for the lower graded maths, you have people who generally dont necessarily care how they go in other subjects which makes the scaling lower.
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in the higher graded maths such as ext 1 or 4u, you have basically a 100% rate of people who want to do well which in turn means generally better results in other subjects which accounts for the higher scaling.
But from this, it simply means that if you were to take a pool of people who are serious away from those who dont care, you would find no correlation between those who do well in maths, and those who do well in other subjects. or if you take the fact that asians are typically higher graded in maths, they wouldn't be as higher graded in other subjects.