Ben Netanyahu
Banned
someone last year posted a timetable even worse than that. it was like, classes continuously, 9-5 for five days a week.
Only prereq is INFO3402 so you'll be sweet. Yeah did it last year, didn't pay particularly huge amount of attention to it but it was very similar to a lot of discrete maths/graph theory stuff.ooer you're doing comp3615 waf? what are the pre-reqs for that? I was thinking of doing it but im not sure if i've done enough IT subjects.
That subject would make for an epic semester actually (2 exams, 1 of which will be worth 30%).
edit: btw did you do comp2007 last year?
aaaah 5 day week.. knew it was coming anyway LOL
Nope, I think Geoffrey was encouraging us to start organising groups at his 'pizza party' after the last lecture for Projects but I had my meet and greet that afternoon. Speaking of which, is it just me or does the sample exam for that look deceptively easy?edit: to waf
ah excellent, this could be the answer to my clash dillemas (or i could drop another subject and get wednesdays off). Are the groups for comp3615 formed yet; have you had any meetings/formed groups and stuff yet i mean?
yeah they've integrated the maths components into PHAR1812 and PHAR1822, thats why my maths stuff (lectures + tute) is only until like wk4.That's alright. At least no nasty 3 hour breaks. Teamwork workshop for PHAR1821? What on earth is that I wonder? I see what they've done to calculus and stats. So they're actually splitting it into PHAR1822 and 2nd year PK subject. No chance of moving that 8am tute?
Here's mine, and it cannot be changed at all, even though there are classes it can be changed to (namely PHAR4622 tute can be moved to Monday before PHAR4616 so I'm not coming in only for 1.5 hours). Sigh. I think I'll have to wait for people to start moving their timetables around in order to move mine around.
Nah that was for the isys3400 project (which i'm doing), which is similar but i think more geared towards (as the name implies) solving an information system problem...which is i'm guessing more interaction with databases, system/business analysis and stuff like that (read: easier). I think i'm going to enroll in comp3615 if they'll let me do 2 projects in one semester. Fuck, having only 2 exams (of which 1 will only be worth 30%) will be incredible...i'll be like an arts student for a semester woo.Nope, I think Geoffrey was encouraging us to start organising groups at his 'pizza party' after the last lecture for Projects but I had my meet and greet that afternoon. Speaking of which, is it just me or does the sample exam for that look deceptively easy?
Yep, year 2 sem 2, had every second Monday off. Most non-honours fourth years this sem got a day off, but I didn't because of my repeating subject. I'm actually surprised you managed to get away with a 4 day tt in first year...mine was horrible back in first year--morphed from like 10-5 on Mondays to 8-5 on Wednesdays and back down again on Fridays. Oh, and with massive 3 hour breaks.yeah they've integrated the maths components into PHAR1812 and PHAR1822, thats why my maths stuff (lectures + tute) is only until like wk4.
ur timetable looks great, but you are year 4 after all. did you ever get 3/4 day week timetables?
Pretty well, there were 5 telecomms positions and 8 software ones, with 9 applicants total. One table was the guys from the communications division who were talking about rolling out new radio system for the trains and their various monitoring systems for the tracks, then the other two were different people from the signals division software/testing divisons. I preferenced the latter and will hopefully find out whether I got it by the end of this week.Nah that was for the isys3400 project (which i'm doing), which is similar but i think more geared towards (as the name implies) solving an information system problem...which is i'm guessing more interaction with databases, system/business analysis and stuff like that (read: easier). I think i'm going to enroll in comp3615 if they'll let me do 2 projects in one semester. Fuck, having only 2 exams (of which 1 will only be worth 30%) will be incredible...i'll be like an arts student for a semester woo.
As for the practice exam. It was alot different than i thought, far fewer calculations and far more reasoning/explanations. I really haven't studied much for it, but i think i'm settling into credit territory with the amount of effort i've put into it...most of my effort is going towards this elec subject the week after.
Actually now i think about it, with thesis next year, this will be the very last time i will have 4 exams in one semester.
Oh and yeah, off topic, but how did your meet and greet go? Which divisions did you preference?
Maths? If one of them's stats switch that out for discrete maths.OH MY GOD 3 COMPULSORY 8AM STARTS.
i thought two was bad. oh my god. nooo
They're both fairly distinct branches of maths. Stats is stuff like analysing distributions, calculating correlations and looking for trends, whereas discrete looks at sets, boolean algebra and some basic logic stuff. Neither is going to be more or less difficult than the other, and what you like will come down to personal preference (I really enjoyed discrete).whats the difference between the two?
this is the best i can get, without finishing at like 7pm.
hahaha heyOh ok. I think ill sit out the first two weeks and see what i think.
try 8ams! also.. youll be in my chem lectures. so, hi
lol yepsame! bridgeman and.. that other guy
i skipped ~60% of them though lol
emily, yours? kane? lol
congrats
what are you doing now?
As someone who's one subject away from attaining that degree, I'd heavily advise against it.