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The lecturer was so good, that in the last lecture we decided to give him a present which includes:
-> An opera ticket (costed a lot)
-> Brownie cookies (i think it was brownie)
-> A big work of art with signatures (Yes, it's art ;) )

Now that should say something about the course ;). And yes, not doing 1711 would be something you'll regret for a long time :)
 

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sunny said:
Employers wouldn't know the difference!

In future years of uni having done higher courses does help - you would have a much better background knowledge than normal students.
thx, and its same for higher mathematics?
 

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doingHSC said:
thx, and its same for higher mathematics?
Yes...but I personally wouldn't liken Higher Maths with Higher Computing. Higher Maths would require you to be talented at maths to do well in.
 
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interesting thread - after reading this and the COMP1711 site I swaped from COMP1011 to COMP1711 :D

though when doingHSC brought up the subject of Higher Maths - a question came to me. Does it matter if you do Higher Computing with Mathematics? (eg. COMP1711 and MATH1131) Because I've heard that computing/programming subjects require quite a bit of maths...or is the maths learnt in Higher Mathematics too deep to be useful for programming??

thanks!
 

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In 1711 it doesn't really matter. I did 1711 with 1131 and 1721 with 1231.
 

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Of course, with the 1711 lecturer being a cryptograpy fan, you'll get to learn some modular arithmetic and prime number tests, but the concepts would be explained in the lecture or the tutes. Other than that, there is not much math involved in anything else, save for the harder brownie point questions, which are optional.

1721 is relatively maths-free.
 

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just a question, there isnt any difference between sci/comp sci and comp sci/sci is there?
 

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itsme said:
just a question, there isnt any difference between sci/comp sci and comp sci/sci is there?
Could you show me where you've seen the two?
 

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As long as the course code is correct I wouldn't worry about it.
 

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so the course code is correct?

P.S. sorry i dont know the code for comp sci/sci
 

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