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NSW (New SOUTH WALES) had 60,00 students earlier this week did their Maths Standard exam. Apparently there was a lot of chatter about how hard and confusing it was .
I did my Victorian equivalent over 40 years ago.
Looking at the given problems they did not appear particularly difficult.
A few comments
- I did not do the Statistics question as it has been 30 years since I looked at stats.
- A lot of finance based questions

I did the questions shown (not all exam questions were shown, just the controversial ones) (excl. stats).

Overall I do not see what the fuss is all about.

What do you think about the questions and the level required?
 
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NSW (New SOUTH WALES) had 60,00 students earlier this week did their Maths Standard exam. Apparently there was a lot of chatter about how hard and confusing it was .
Well, it's a bad sign when the people designing a math exam can't even tell the difference between singular and plural.
 
I specialized in maths in my last two years at school, decades ago, and those test questions seem rather elementary. Economics was a separate subject, and some of those questions belong there (though they are simple).
The SAT ones seem pretty simple as well, though many of them are rather verbose. I imagine the main problem for students doing this test is the issue of time.
 
There's no way those are "controversial" questions.

 
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NSW (New SOUTH WALES) had 60,00 students earlier this week did their Maths Standard exam. Apparently there was a lot of chatter about how hard and confusing it was .
Well, it's a bad sign when the people designing a math exam can't even tell the difference between singular and plural.
That's covered in the Advanced Mathematics Programme, (known in the US as the Advanced Mathematic Program). ;)
 
I specialized in maths in my last two years at school, decades ago, and those test questions seem rather elementary. Economics was a separate subject, and some of those questions belong there (though they are simple).
The SAT ones seem pretty simple as well, though many of them are rather verbose. I imagine the main problem for students doing this test is the issue of time.
I thought the questions given were a bit elementary.
 
NSW (New SOUTH WALES) had 60,00 students earlier this week did their Maths Standard exam. Apparently there was a lot of chatter about how hard and confusing it was .
Well, it's a bad sign when the people designing a math exam can't even tell the difference between singular and plural.
That's covered in the Advanced Mathematics Programme, (known in the US as the Advanced Mathematic Program). ;)
I take it you lot call Brisbane a "metropoli"?
 
NSW (New SOUTH WALES) had 60,00 students earlier this week did their Maths Standard exam. Apparently there was a lot of chatter about how hard and confusing it was .
Well, it's a bad sign when the people designing a math exam can't even tell the difference between singular and plural.
That's covered in the Advanced Mathematics Programme, (known in the US as the Advanced Mathematic Program). ;)
I take it you lot call Brisbane a "metropoli"?
Brisbane is the place I would go to if I wanted to go back 20 years in time.
 
NSW (New SOUTH WALES) had 60,00 students earlier this week did their Maths Standard exam. Apparently there was a lot of chatter about how hard and confusing it was .
Well, it's a bad sign when the people designing a math exam can't even tell the difference between singular and plural.
That's covered in the Advanced Mathematics Programme, (known in the US as the Advanced Mathematic Program). ;)
I take it you lot call Brisbane a "metropoli"?
Brisbane is barely a metropo.
 
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