laylalayla wrote: » Lads I know there were some tough questions on that paper and yeah it was a bit of a joke. But Q8 (c)? Were we the only class to have covered it? I know hardly anyone in my class revised it anyway coz its never been on the paper before, but it is on page 362 of Discovering Maths 4, we cant complain if they put something like that up, its just another proof, nothing complicated like the other questions on the paper. Lets just hope paper 2 wont throw up as many surprises.
homolumo wrote: » Similar to 2006 I think there is a complete overreaction to this paper. In essence the only question that could be considered unfair is 8 part c. Q7 c (ii) is a nice question and rewards those who understand what they are at. The bottom line is that the marking scheme can be adjusted to reflect the 'difficulty' of Q8 part c.
PoisonIvy wrote: » While rewarding those who understand is all well and good, the fact remains that there are some of us who really dont have the natural ability for maths and who have worked our fingers to the bone to scrape a d or a c. The paper was a bit of a disaster for us and the fact that the SEC is supposedly trying to get more people doing higher level maths and then putting on papers like that is ridiculous. Had I known they were going to change the paper so much I would have done ordinary. I'm now faced with a very real possibilty of having to repeat my LC due to a fail in maths. So I don't really think for the likes of me it is an overreaction.
peckingduck wrote: » Just checked my book - Texts & Tests - in the integration section, correct me if I'm wrong as I only briefly whipped through it, there's no mention of integrating to find the area of a disc. We also never did it in class.
PJelly wrote: » About this whole marking scheme changing business... how do YOU want it to be done? Personally, I don't want the C parts to be worth less marks. What I want is for any broad attempt to be awarded near full marks. Like, for the integration part C, anyone who looks like they're going in the right direction should get the full 20.
And 7 C, if you pick the wrong graph but mention right reasoning or vice-versa, near full marks. You?
PJelly wrote: » About this whole marking scheme changing business... how do YOU want it to be done? Personally, I don't want the C parts to be worth less marks. What I want is for any broad attempt to be awarded near full marks. Like, for the integration part C, anyone who looks like they're going in the right direction should get the full 20. And 7 C, if you pick the wrong graph but mention right reasoning or vice-versa, near full marks. You?
partyatmygaff wrote: » In fairness that was an easy quesyion.
NotExactly wrote: » I'm finding it hard to see how the results are A 27 21.95% after some people that say they're A students will probably get Cs or ds.
The___________ wrote: » So imagine trying to study for a maths exam were your only study resources are 2 sample papers and a ream of non relevant sample questions provided by the department before you talk of the 'lucky f*****s' who were chosen to participate in Project Maths.
muggy wrote: » Ya true comment, if ders dat many actual A's the marking scheme will be sick hard...Ppl wud want to cop the **** on telling lies id say...If the deparment see that poll we will get no lee-way at all
spazzy wrote: » I think a handful of teachers should have to take the exam, after all they're the ones teachin us, then they can judge how difficult the paper is and adjust it accordingly. who checks the papers? Or does one person write it for noone else to see? What a joke!
JamJamJamJam wrote: » I'd say rather than people lying, the poll reflects a higher tendency to vote at all if people feel they've done particularly well or if they feel they've done a lot worse (As and Fails are the highest results)!
AdamD wrote: » Comparable to an ordinary level paper? lol. I would have much rathered doing the normal maths course
hunii07 wrote: » My examiner/ supervisor (whatever you want to call him) ..... he is a higher level maths teacher and he was talking to me after the exam ( I was the only one that sat the higher paper) but anyway he was doing the paper too during the exam time and he found it difficult... he said that in his opinion most people would have found it very difficult and maybe scraped a C and the very very odd student might just scrap a B in it ... so if he found it hard what do they expect from us?
partyatmygaff wrote: » TBH a HL maths teacher shouldn't have problems with any LC paper. If they do... then that explains why so few people do HL Maths.
spazzy wrote: » I think a handful of teachers should have to take the exam, after all they're the ones teachin us, then they can judge how difficult the paper is and adjust it accordingly.
spazzy wrote: » who checks the papers? Or does one person write it for noone else to see?
spazzy wrote: » What a joke!