BackCountrySnow
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sameAerath said:I'd love to have a 1 to 1 class..
sameAerath said:I'd love to have a 1 to 1 class..
Same here. I tried to do SOR II but I could not do it because we didn't have 'enough' people (we had 10 people).studymon said:i cant believe they actually made a class just for you lol...like no offence, but in my school 3 people wanted to do photography but still the school didnt allow a class for that;
um...along with the advantage of having a private tutor environment you should realise that you have a greater responsibility in achieving high scores for maths. This is because resultingly the mark you receive will be the mark you get as an assessment ..hsc..blabla, ..so i guess there is a greater pressure on you to perform well, whereas if you were in a class of many ...the pressure is somewhat spread out...well, that is what i think anyway=P ..but best of luck!
wow, that is strange, that should be ample to constitute a class. My SOR 2 Unit class only has 13 people, so thats a little strange.lyounamu said:Same here. I tried to do SOR II but I could not do it because we didn't have 'enough' people (we had 10 people).
nope, sdehsyellow7 said:yeah. we have about 65 people lol
who do you do your distance through? dsode?
jealous !!! That means u can ask as much questions as u want to and get things easy. I failed extension in the half yearly and dropped it .yellow7 said:hi all
im the only one studying mathematics extension at my school.
anyone know any specific benefits/negatives that that may have for my hsc/uai?
or is it just like any other class?