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Studying in Australia: What's the difference between Australian mathematics and China mathematics?
Generally speaking, it's simpler than China ... but the teaching progress in every region and even every school is different? Where is the landlord?

In my city, year 10, mathematics is basically equivalent to Grade Three-Grade One in China, but it is not as fine as China's, just some simple and superficial ... such as logarithm, cubic function, congruence, similarity, cyclic function and so on. However, the above are all textbooks, and most students generally can't reach this level ... so it can be said that there is nothing to worry about in mathematics ... On the contrary, it is more important to review some very basic knowledge.

About elective courses ..., year 1 1, there are some elective courses such as interest classes ... three for each person (it's useless, anyway, I used to choose cooking and art ... but I regret it, so I'd better try to choose something useful ... like economy) and exercise once a week, and girls had better choose yoga (. ...

Compulsory courses are: English, Mathematics, Geography or History (half-semester geography and half-semester history), Science (including physics, biology and chemistry, learning a little bit of everything ... About biology, China's level is far behind) year 1 1 almost ... because there may be differences between schools and regions, but there is not much difference. ...

1 1 year, 12 years, all courses are optional (English is compulsory, of course) ... a * * * course 12 points, a subject 2 points (except a special math). People in China generally choose more than two math courses (the math score in our school is 4). Extension 1, Extension2) from easy to difficult, Extension2 only passed 1 (almost no one repaired it, but it was made in China ...). If you want to repair it, you need to repair 13, that is, you need to repair one more door (anyway, I repaired it, which is beneficial and harmless).

The above is the math part ... the next elective course depends on what you are interested in. Choose some related subjects according to your interests ... teachers will give you appropriate suggestions, such as: you want to be a doctor, you can choose biology, chemistry and courses about caring for the elderly and children ... or whether you are interested in going to college. If not, you can consider going to tafe to learn a trade, which has everything (I chose hairdressing ...