You should probably get at least C1 & 2 Covered before you move onto the FM units, imo.
oh no i've done C1 and C2 and S1. I'm basically going back and doing the other 3 modules, as originally i was doing Economics, Maths and Computer Science but I've dropped economics and going back to do further maths but since i've done 3 modules of further maths, i only need to do C3, S2 and M1
oh no i've done C1 and C2 and S1. I'm basically going back and doing the other 3 modules, as originally i was doing Economics, Maths and Computer Science but I've dropped economics and going back to do further maths but since i've done 3 modules of further maths, i only need to do C3, S2 and M1
I'm pretty sure you're missing a few modules. Or have you already done FP1, FP2...?
thanks, i'm hoping that now that my exams have finished, i can get a head start from everyone else
Right... to be honest, I would say enjoy at least half of your summer. There is no need to not take a break or even do light work. Start stuff later if you want but.. rest up too!
Right... to be honest, I would say enjoy at least half of your summer. There is no need to not take a break or even do light work. Start stuff later if you want but.. rest up too!
Well i'm going to Australia and Hong Kong so I think i'll relax there I just find it boring though, how i'm not studying, i just love studying LOL
When I was doing AS Further Maths, for both Maths and FM at AS we did C1, C2, 3 applied units (M1, S1, D1) and FP1.
How would you compare the decision units in terms of difficulty from the other FM units? I'm going to do them, they look really interesting and they seem pretty unique content wise.
How would you compare the decision units in terms of difficulty from the other FM units? I'm going to do them, they look really interesting and they seem pretty unique content wise.
I found Decision really easy. I've not actually done an exam for it, as I dropped FM halfway through the year, but I found the concepts quite easy to grasp.
I've heard that in the exams, you either do really well, or really badly, as some of the exam style questions are very specific in what they want, or people get different algorithms mixed up.