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further math as 4th sub in a-levels?
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Makira
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Nov 29 2011, 06:45 AM
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QUOTE(Saphira4597 @ Nov 29 2011, 01:41 AM) » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Er if you guys don't mind, I would like to 'tumpang' this thread to ask something:
I'm planning to take up Singapore Digipen's BSGD program (Bachelor of Science in Game Design) directly after A Levels (Sept. Intake for this course) and I'll be going for Disted College Penang's A Levels.
I'm having a bit of trouble regarding the 3 subject combination (this excludes the General Paper). My first 2 picks would be Physics, Mathematics and either Further Mathematics or Economics. I am unsure of which one to go for (If I go for Econs there's a possibility of the timetable crashing) because I've heard that Further Mathematics is a pretty hard subject.
The question I would like to ask would be is Further Mathematics 'hard' in the sense that it is hard to understand or would it be that you just need more time to understand how the concepts work (along with a ton of practices to do)?
I like Mathematics pretty much and I've been through the Further Mathematics textbook which the lecturer at Disted will be using next year (it looks like an advanced version of Add. Maths to me). I used to be quite bad at Add. Maths during my Form 4 years but I've improved quite a bit ever since getting into Form 5. My weaker parts would be in logarithm and calculus (though I'm positive that if I do more practices I would get the hang of it) so uh, yeah.  My friend did A level a couple years ago, add maths always scored 99.............He gave a try on FM but eventually he gave up, reasons I am not sure........but maybe too difficult?
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