Andrew759
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I forget, when do timetables come out? Its late february, right?
mid febI forget, when do timetables come out? Its late february, right?
see ya in math1901/02MATH 1901
MATH 1902
CHEM 1901
PHYS 1901
As for the 6cp of elective, I'm not sure if TSP goes towards that or if TSP is actually just the (Special Studies) thing for the subjects. Does anyone know about this?
"Students are expected to attend a minimum of 80% of timetabled activities for a unit of study"
No one told me this. Far out, haha. Do lectures fall under 'timetabled activities'? I thought only tutorials and practicals marked attendance.
It's an opportunity to do research right from first year. It's especially useful if you want to do academia later as it gives you a taste. Also just as good for deterring you from academia (as it did for me )can someone enlighten me as to what are the advantages of TSP? beside it obviously being an interesting addition to your curriculum and stuff, are there any pros?
Yeah this so much. First I've heard of it lolololo.Btw they don't check attendance for lectures. 80% thing is a joke really lol
Omg omg.Think I've sorted out my timetable now
Semester 1 2014
BIOL1001 - Concepts of Biology
BUSS1001 - Understanding Business
CHEM1101 - Chemistry 1A
MATH1001 - Differential Calculus
MATH1002 - Linear Algebra
Semester 2 2014
BUSS1002 - The Business Environment
BUSS1030 - Accounting, Business and Society
BUSS1040 - Economics for Business Decision Making
MATH1003 - Integral Calculus and Modelling
MATH2970 - Optimisation and Financial Mathematics (Advanced)
Summer School 2014/2015
ECMT1020 - Business and Economics Statistics B
ECON1002 - Introductory Macroeconomics
It's not that bad. Funnily enough I'm less busy contact hours wise in the semester I overload in haha.Looks busy as.
Sounding good so far . Looking forward to it.Omg omg.
I am so jealous of you getting to take that course with the best coordinator ever (most organised unit I've ever done).
This is what I'll do if you ever speak blasphemy about the beloved unit. (Same reaction to anyone bagging GEOS1X02)
haha i may consider doing a course if i ever get offered (unlikely) lolIt's an opportunity to do research right from first year. It's especially useful if you want to do academia later as it gives you a taste. Also just as good for deterring you from academia (as it did for me )
It looks good to employers who know you're not just another pedestrian graduate.
It allows you to interact with other high performing students.
It allows you to interact with academics.
It's all good - do it if you can!
I did not get a good chance to look... too much MBLG for me. ANAT shall keep me sane... *names all the gyri and sulci of the brain*. She says it is an enjoyable unit - more enjoyable than PHSI and IMMU.Omg I LOVE PUNNETT SQUARES! They are like a therapeutic thing for me. Where they like tri ones?
Yay writ buddies, wish I could see when the seminar class is (any day but friday pls, don't take away my beautiful friday off)
If you study consistently you will be on your way to a HD.Semester 1
ECON1001
ECMT1010
BUSS1030
MATH1901
Semester 2
ECON1002
ECMT1020
CLAW1001
MATH1903
I'm curious. Got 95 in 3u and 91 in 4u, will it be that hard to get D's in the adv maths subjects??
Personally thought econ1001 was fascinating, but all my friends hated it, so maybe I'm just weird. It is a 'hard' unit though- averages were just above the 50% mark for most assessments iirc, but there's quite a bit of scaling involved. Lecturer when I did it was katrien stevens, she's great + loved her accent (makes watching 6 hours straight worth of lectures bearable). buss1030 is really useful, though the 2 weekly assessments were just plain annoying imo (don't leave them to the last minute! like me, literally every. single. week.)this one seems crap, chem has SEVEN gorram hours i think! no idea if econ1001 is interesting, statistics seems alright and buss1030 sounds boring (accounting)
econ1001 >>>> econ1002personally thought econ1001 was fascinating, but all my friends hated it, so maybe i'm just weird. It is a 'hard' unit though- averages were just above the 50% mark for most assessments iirc, but there's quite a bit of scaling involved. Lecturer when i did it was katrien stevens, she's great + loved her accent (makes watching 6 hours straight worth of lectures bearable). Buss1030 is really useful, though the 2 weekly assessments were just plain annoying imo (don't leave them to the last minute! Like me, literally every. Single. Week.)