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I personally do online rn and yeah all the same content. But it does take me a while for some topics. One thing I'll rec u to do is not to make lecture notes. those things take way too much time and ur better off just doing the hw bc they dont even care ab the lec notes anywyas.
 

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smaller class, gets lecture notes but less HW and 'less incentive' i guess since you're in a lower class
also A1 only has a few classes per week while A2 is much more flexible
 

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is a2 class worth it?
I personally think A2 is fine, ig if u prefer smaller classes go for it. Its kinda the borderline being tryhard and chill. A3 and below i think the students dont care as much. Ik some pretty good teachers that teach a2
 
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i travel 2hrs (there and back) 2 lessons per week thats 4 hrs of travel. I personally think 1.5 is fine lol, just do smthing like memorising stuff on the way, the trains r ususally pretty quiet
2 lessons per week? what? like you do ext 1 and ext 2? would that be even necessary?
 

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i travel 2hrs (there and back) 2 lessons per week thats 4 hrs of travel. I personally think 1.5 is fine lol, just do smthing like memorising stuff on the way, the trains r ususally pretty quiet
How long does it take for you to get to school then wth
 
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Speaking from my regrets these past two years, learn as much you can in the summer holidays (i assume u are in year 11 or sth) before dr du teaches the stuff. like, learn the whole syllabus or as much as possible (trust me, it is absolutely possible) and you will have more fun. I nearly lost all my interest in doing mathematics because that place is like a factory once you enrol in their extension 2 and 1 courses. They spoonfeed you so fast in a1 and most of the kids there have alreay done accelerated ext 1 or adv so they don't seem to blink an eye when james du whizes through. learn it yourself before dr du does it. their value is in their questions and the zoom homework help 8 hours on the weekend support live.

It is not a good way to learn.
 

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