Rahul
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oh ok. 300 level, whats that? third year?
sorry, i meant Business Finance, whaever's the code for that. i dint bother to look up ....Originally posted by maniacguy
Note - the UNSW program does NOT include FINS1612 (Capital Markets & Institutions) unless you're a Finance major or doing it as an elective. Other alternatives include COMP1091 (Computing with C) for Actuarial/Maths students, MATH1081 (Discrete Maths) for Actuarial/Maths students who can find a convincing reason why the clash doesn't matter, Business Law subjects, Law subjects, etc. etc.
:rofl:Originally posted by Rahul
btw, can you empty your pm box flyin'?
yes, thats what i will be looking to see to now.Originally posted by flyin'
It just depends on what you're aiming to do... Overlappin' as many units as possible would definitely be useful to just get some of the units out of the way...
hopefullyOriginally posted by flyin'
Also you don't have to follow there recommended timetable. Just add whatever unit you need for ACST (unless quotaed) because you're goin' to transfer anyway.
i have done c++ in sdd for my project actually. worked with arrays, records, pointers. thats about complex as it got.Originally posted by flyin'
Do COMP115, unless you are already competent in C++ code in which case COMP125. But there should be COMP115 Advance and Basis version by your year.
and they are .... ?Originally posted by Rahul
well preferences are in now.
i put these in last night.Originally posted by Da Monstar
and they are .... ?