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That's offensive to the letter 'D'.
So contrary to DoggiesBlow's claims, this subject is offered by ALL QLD high schools and not just those paying $15,000 per semester for the same education?
As you said depending on the career you take, i'm living very comfortable. I'm not bragging at all, i am extremely strong in maths and very average at spelling in english. However that being said i wasn't trying to brag it is the idiots on here trying to call me stupid when the funny thing is i'd be far ahead of them not only in IQ but in life. The career I have taken and earnt is why i earn a 6 figure figure a year at 25.
Anyway you seem reasonable enough so goodluck to you.
There are no requirements for maths c, all year 11 and 12 classes are electable.
You're right, if you're special ed, you cant elect to be in a class. Sorry.Incorrect again, are you ever right? Maths isn't an electable in private schools, the class your in is based and decided by your exams from year 8,9,10 and along with the teachers decisions. Some try to do maths c throughout year 11-12 most drop out after the first few weeks.
As i said there was less then 10 throughout grade 12.
I'd be suprised if you can count to 10 and get it right though.
You're right, if you're special ed, you cant elect to be in a class. Sorry.
Just the first three State High Schools I've looked up in my area, including the rugby league famous Keebra Park.Incorrect public schools do not have this option.
Incorrect again, are you ever right? Maths isn't an electable in private schools, the class your in is based and decided by your exams from year 8,9,10 and along with the teachers decisions. Some try to do maths c throughout year 11-12 most drop out after the first few weeks.
As i said there was less then 10 throughout grade 12.
I'd be suprised if you can count to 10 and get it right though.
I'd be suprised if you can count to 10 and get it right though.
I'll give it a go...
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10.
6, 7, 8 and 9 are all closer to 10 than 0 so that makes them 10. No point in wasting my typing them out if they're all the same number.
I'll give it a go...
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10.
6, 7, 8 and 9 are all closer to 10 than 0 so that makes them 10. No point in wasting my typing them out if they're all the same number.
I'll give it a go...
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10.
6, 7, 8 and 9 are all closer to 10 than 0 so that makes them 10. No point in wasting my typing them out if they're all the same number.
Not sure what the deal is at the Sped Unit you attended, but I did in fact go to a private school in QLD, and while you couldn't elect not to do maths, you could elect what class you went into, and if you did Maths C, you also had to do Maths B. But please carry on with your fantasies
Just the first three State High Schools I've looked up in my area, including the rugby league famous Keebra Park.
Keebra Park State High School
Coomera State College
Coombabah State High School
Either I'm incredibly lucky that I stumbled on the only state schools offering Maths C, or you're full of sh!t as usual. :roll:
Miami, Varisty, Robina, Palm Beach, Elanora.
I've been told all of these don't. Thanks for dribbling.
They must be in for a massively improved seasons then.. good on em!
Incorrect public schools do not have this option
This site (A QLD government site) specifically states Maths A, B and C as the only options for all year 11 and 12 students in all schools.
http://www.qsa.qld.edu.au/1885.html
is anything you say ever correct?
Aren't you tired of being wrong?
Trade and buisness maths also known as beer garden maths is where you would be. Is not listed in your (government site) Failure.
You claimed Maths C is only available in private schools and you have to be some mathematical genius to do it.
You have been proven wrong. Yes, it is the highest level of maths that the QLD education system offers but it is available at all schools and part of the standard syllabus.
You are wrong.
Presuming you went past year 10 you would have done Maths A but I see how you are confused. A is closer to C than M so therefore you did maths C.