Lucky. Gotta wake up at 6 for that class :sYeah 8am on thursday... Though I'm on campus so it shouldn't be too bad
There is another option, but if you do PHYS1131, MATH1141 with COMP1917 or ENGG1000, you can only choose the 8am option (I cannot find any other way to fit in the other PHYS1131 classes).That's fucked up I would never turn up to any 8am shit, I think this is the first year they've done this
Originally it was forced (ie. there was no option), but it appears they recently introduced another time option.WTF since when did they have an 8am option? :O
Yeah I seem to remembering there only being 1, but when I checked earlier there was 2. There was a problem with PHYS1131 and MATH1141 clashing with the lectures, and the one that didn't clash was full, which was a problem. Guess they resolved that.Originally it was forced (ie. there was no option), but it appears they recently introduced another time option.
I smell extreme sarcasm8am lecture wtf?
Good luck with those guys, you will need it. Two of the hardest courses you will do.
They not hard?I smell extreme sarcasm
...not sure about "almost all MATH1131/1141". Most of the algebra side is new. Maple is new. Some of calculus stuff that is new too but you are right in that a good 4U student could probably pass the course (after scaling) when they start. Try looking at a math1131/1141 exam on the unsw library website if you want to see how much of it you can do already.People will probably struggle the most with them because they're new to uni, that's it really. The content isn't hard at all. There are many many harder subjects than first year maths and physics. Heck if someone did 4U maths in the HSC, they would know almost all of MATH1131/1141 already before even starting the course.
What do you mean do already, i've already done the damn course, look at my profile, HSC 2010....not sure about "almost all MATH1131/1141". Most of the algebra side is new. Maple is new. Some of calculus stuff that is new too but you are right in that a good 4U student could probably pass the course (after scaling) when they start. Try looking at a math1131/1141 exam on the unsw library website if you want to see how much of it you can do already.