Woah thats weird O,o Haha they were right about being crammed in a small building though xD there are too many people omgg. I guess it's different for everyone but I really like it so far
Woah thats weird O,o Haha they were right about being crammed in a small building though xD there are too many people omgg. I guess it's different for everyone but I really like it so far
Yeah hopefully none of you guys will have that experience! But i feel like things like this probably happen everywhere, to some extent
Do you do further maths or do you have maths twice?!
Maths 😂 don't start fm til next year, idk whether to do maths for 2 years and then pick up AS further maths in the 2nd or to do full a level maths this year and full a level further maths next year
Maths 😂 don't start fm til next year, idk whether to do maths for 2 years and then pick up AS further maths in the 2nd or to do full a level maths this year and full a level further maths next year
sounds complicated erm... Either way you'll be doing maths for two years! I think it just depends on which one is more comfortable and easier for you. At the end of the day you should just choose something that is right for you!
Ey? We don't start the further maths modules this year but you'll be really unprepared for FP2 and FP3 as they rely a lot on knowledge from C3 and C4, which only the further maths classes will do this year. So if you want to do further maths it's probably best to make a decision now or you'll end up with 10 modules to do next year
I may not have explained myself properly 😂
Basically, right now, as far as the college knows, I'm doing maths and further maths. This means that I do A level maths in the first year of college and then A level FM in the second year of college.
The other option is to do 3 modules in the first year of college (C1, C2 and M1/S1) and then in the second year of college, do C3, C4 and M1/S1/D1 and then AS FM at the same time.
With the second option you'll have a larger and more difficult workload to deal with than just sticking to the designed system imo
But it's up to you
Sorry, lets just clarify something, do you think that the designed system is where I do A Level Maths in the first year and then A Level Further Maths in the second year?