I've got a question regarding these courses. In the "Enrolment tools" section of the myUNSW offer acceptance page it has a link to a "First year planner". In the planner there are two patterns (A & B) to chose from. Pattern B is basically if your maths isnt very strong - you can do General Mathematics 1B (MATH1011) in semester 1 and either Mathematics 1A (MATH1131) or Mathematics 1B (MATH1231) in semester 2.
Now my question is this, is there any disadvantage should I choose to do General Mathematics 1B? After looking at the course descriptions and topics, it looks like a repeat of the 3-unit maths I did at school. I got a combined mark of over 100 for maths in the HSC, so I could probably cope with Pattern A.. but are there any courses in second or third year that require you to have done Mathematics 1B (or 1A for that matter)?
I'm not quite sure what to do... do you really use the maths you learn in first year in the COMP courses later on?
Also, howcome this is the first time I've seen the General Mathematics 1B course? It's not mentioned in any of the program structures I've seen :S
Is it only recommended for people who do the bridging course or something?