I plan on studying electrical engineering in uni and my choosen unis don’t specify they want M2 , I did M1 last year and only got a C and don’t think I can do better,am I better off doing S1 cause I’m worried M2 is too hard.
S1 is a lot easier than M2(Not easy by any means but certainly easier than M2), i don't think there's been a single year without M2 being an absolute horror story.
S1 is a lot easier than M2(Not easy by any means but certainly easier than M2), i don't think there's been a single year without M2 being an absolute horror story.
I’ve been finding M2 pretty hard and we’ve just started it so I think I’ll take your advice to go for S1, obviously not easy but seems the better option.
S1 is an AS module whereas M2 an A2 module. You cannot complete the second year with an AS module
In my college it’s pretty normal for people do do S1 and M1 instead or m1 m2 or s1 s2 so I’m pretty sure it counts as a full a level still but I’ll ask my teachers anyway.
In my college it’s pretty normal for people do do S1 and M1 instead or m1 m2 or s1 s2 so I’m pretty sure it counts as a full a level still but I’ll ask my teachers anyway.
So your saying s1 is easier then all the other math units ?
Not at all, I am saying anything is better than S1. M2 is easier than S1 because once you get the hang of it, you can do it, whereas with S1 you need to constantly revise the content and know definitions etc...
I plan on studying electrical engineering in uni and my choosen unis don’t specify they want M2 , I did M2 last year and only got a C and don’t think I can do better,am I better off doing S1 cause I’m worried M2 is too hard.
It's a hard decision. I recommend trying a few chapters of S1 and see how you find them. Since you've already learnt M2, you may find that in a year you can improve a lot by doing loads of questions. Whereas for S1 you will have to learn it all from scratch and won't have as much time to practice as many questions.
Then on the other hand, students on average will say that S1 is easier...