Maddogg
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wat do u think of sdd.... its pretty hard im doing okay at it but so many ppl at my skol are struggling n it doesnt scale 2 well either
at least someone agrees with me...Originally posted by Winston
i love the course
it's fun interesting and easy
agreed, i just for some reason hate reading scenarios, and applying shit into a algorithmOriginally posted by Beaky
at least someone agrees with me...
Maybe if the tests had less algorithims i would like the tests aswell
can't you do both? or is it on the same line.Originally posted by Maddogg
same here!!! i should have dropped it and done 4unit maths instead errr!!!!
Maybe you need to read a little more jkOriginally posted by Winston
agreed, i just for some reason hate reading scenarios, and applying shit into a algorithm
It's the complete opposite for me...I find I need to put more study into Software than any other subject. Some people can just pick it up naturally and easily, but I have trouble learning and understanding the technical aspect of itSDD is bs, but since it's pretty easy and doesn't take much study time (<10%)
Looks like your method of revision/study was more effective. This course does NOT promote ROTE learning, hence why even though people who may study a lot will still perform poorly. Also, it's not how much you study, but more on HOW you study, like 2 hours of effective study > 5 hours of poor study.Originally posted by Rahul
an example: i got a few more marks in the trial than a guy who made comprehensive notes on the whole topic. he put in about 4 times as effort as i did. i dont see how that is fair, because he said that the stuff he learnt from that was barely useful
Well, it can depend on what kind of person you are, eg. I need to put in about 40% of my time for 4u maths, 30% eng, 20% chem, and 10% sdd.Originally posted by Lundy
It's the complete opposite for me...I find I need to put more study into Software than any other subject. Some people can just pick it up naturally and easily, but I have trouble learning and understanding the technical aspect of it
It's a very "male" subject (just look at the entries by gender for the 2002 hsc), but I suppose being female doesnt justify why I'm so bad at it, lol
Yeah, I'm sure there are plently of top performing girls in software - I'm just definitely not one of themOriginally posted by enak
Gender differences should NOT differentiate the performance of either sex, but I guess general stereotypes apply, ie. girls > boys english, boys > girls maths. I think the gender difference may be more appropriately attributed the lack of interest girls pay to technology, and hence this subject, and as a whole, boys are more tech savvy then their female counterparts.
I agree with you on the syllabus. Also the exams, the multiple choice questions are ambiguous, and this most-correct bs is utter crap. I looked at the standards packages, and some questions even had 2 answers. I suppose it's hard to get practice papers on them, since the syllabus and course is soo new, which could explain the inferior scaling compared to what it should get.Originally posted by Foong
The theory part of SDD in my opinion has a lot of crap....the syllabus itslef seems like its more then 5 years old....... the scenarios they come up with for the exam is just crap and not applicable in real life..... Wonder who writes up the questions...that guy should be shot
What school is this?Originally posted by Lundy
Yeah, I'm sure there are plently of top performing girls in software - I'm just definitely not one of them
There's definitely a lack of interest there though...from over 120 girls, 3 of us do software, and there isn't even a yr 11 class - it's being phased out from my (all-girls) school, i think
marist sisters woolwichOriginally posted by enak
What school is this?