<p>if that is so and the math section covers 3 years of american high school material - then it is a bit sad…
i mean, everything on that section we learn in Israel by the beginning of 10th grade.
hell if i scored 780 on math 2 and 740 on math 1 after a weekend’s crash review since i graduated in 2006 and haven’t touched a math book since Israel is pretty damn good mathwise…
in Israel’s version of ap math (trig, calc, geometry) we have units. i had the most advanced (5), and got a 81% score on my national examination (Bagrut), and where the average is around 70%, it is very good…
not considering i had 10 units in computers (5 computer science with 93%. 5 final project with 100%). 5 in english that they didn’t let me do in the 11th grade (97%) and lots of mandatory classes (bible, history, civil studies, lit., grammer…).
my unweighted average is 91%, and my wieghted one according to all Israeli universities is 105.7%</p>
<p>Israel is different and i can’t figure out if its different good or different bad!</p>