Sorry about my last post I forgot to put the 'additional' word but before I could edit it it got locked =.= Please answer my question thanks in advance
Hi,
Not equivalent at all.
One needs to have prerequisite knowledge of Additional and Elementary Mathematics to manage H2 Maths.
H3 Maths is meant for those very able students of the subject. Topics covered are pitched at the university level.
H1 Maths covers some aspects of Additional Mathematics and most aspects of the probability and statistics component of H2 Maths.
Thanks.
Cheers,
Wen Shih
I have no flair in maths at school. why is this so?
Just a comparision between O level E/A maths and H1/2/3 maths
(E.g. Differentiation)
O Level E Maths: Not taught
A maths: Differentiation on x values only, exclude inverse trigo differentiation
A level H1/H2: Differentiation on x values and y values (implicit differentiation - H2 only) , trigo differentiation, logarithmic differentiation
A level H3 maths: Graph theory/ PnC (etc... which calculus is something taken and assumed knowledge)
For a further clarification of H1/H2/H3,
Basically H1 is half subject to mug, H2 is full, tests for H1 and H2 are equally difficult.
H3 is university niched area to mug, which may include a lot of content (UCLES Science) or independant research (UCLES Arts), scientific research cum show and tell presentation (for secondary school students, A level show and tell requires excellent presentation skills which involves no scripts allowed and 100% synchonized speech and slides)(NUS NAV/NTU SRP).
For Example: UCLES PROTEOMICS (BIO/CHEM H3) is in fact the same stuff as NTU Biomolecules (1) which is worth 3 AUs out of the entire 160 AUs for a Bsc. (Hons) Biological Science degree. For NUS, it is also roughly the same.