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Understanding IB / NCEA / Cambridge / Chinese Physics in One Example

Many New Zealand parents often ask me:“Is IB really the hardest?”“Is NCEA the easiest?”“Is Cambridge A Level worth taking?”“Chinese Gaokao physics is tough — is overseas physics too easy in…

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Many New Zealand parents often ask me:
“Is IB really the hardest?”
“Is NCEA the easiest?”
“Is Cambridge A Level worth taking?”
“Chinese Gaokao physics is tough — is overseas physics too easy in comparison?”
👀 Today, let’s use a single real-life example to help you quickly grasp the differences among these four systems.


🧪 One Question, Four Systems

Example topic: Uniform Circular Motion + Force Composition
A mass attached to a string is swung in circular motion.


Chinese Gaokao Version

Difficulty: ★★★☆☆
Focuses on extreme conditions, such as deriving the minimum speed needed to complete circular motion, then calculating net force and kinetic energy.


NCEA Version

Difficulty: ★★☆☆☆
Simplified and more conversational, e.g.:


Cambridge A Level Version

Difficulty: ★★★★☆
Real-life modeling, e.g., using a playground swing ball scenario to explore:


IB HL Physics Version

Difficulty: ★★★★★
Goes beyond derivations, often including: