kurt.physics
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I know, its terrible! My english teacher is saying im quite tallented at writing and that my poor spelling is doing my work a diservice. Why, WHY WHY!
Kk fair enough u know mroe about it than me i was just saying there wasnt much point getting so specific you got the drift of what he said. Anyway to the guy who said about 07ers and being arrogant about uni...this thread stopped being about uni and more about high school...we hav all done that so are free to comment.aMUSEd1977 said:Wrong again.
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Shall we continue this argument?
Don't worry mate, Rudd's new porn block comes with a spacktard block also.
Whats this, whats contained in a Science degree, isnt pure maths one of the subjects ya can major in for a bacholor of science or something?Dish93 said:whats with this off topic rubbish...
like I said before, if you get in early, you can't do a pure maths degree, only science or arts too bad hehe
That happens a lot hereDish93 said:whats with this off topic rubbish...
like I said before, if you get in early, you can't do a pure maths degree, only science or arts too bad hehe
Sorry, But i just read over the early entry program and its claimsDish93 said:like I said before, if you get in early, you can't do a pure maths degree, only science or arts too bad hehe
Site page http://www.unsw.edu.au/futureStudents/undergrad/sad/earlyentry.htmlEarly Admission applicants may be admitted to the Bachelor of Science degree program, the Bachelor of Arts or Social Science degree program, or to individual courses offered within these degree programs. Admission is not offered to professional programs or courses, such as those offered in the Faculties of Medicine or Law.
Site Page http://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/programs/2008/3986.htmlAdvanced Mathematics - 3986 ----> Program Summary ----> Award(s)-----> Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Science (Honours)
His sick of everyone picking on him at school.bubbly89 said:I understand the need for a challenge intellectually, but why not keep doing the HSC mixed in with some gifted and talented program ie olympiads/CSIRO research scheme etc. This way you can still enjoy the social life of your age group....
I do not get picked on,and most certainly i am not a tosser!!!GinoIs said:His sick of everyone picking on him at school.
why do people pick on him?
because he's a tosser.
kurt.physics said:And Besides, i would rather socialise with people at my intelectual and maturity level, instead of most of these year 9 neanderthals!
Actually i have a whole group of friends at HS! And ive had had quite a good amount of friends throughout primary school! And there pritty good friends to, its just most of us are going to go to uni somewhere elseuhawww said:hahahaha poor kid hasn't had a friend in his life
Please don't assume, the first year physics courses (heck I'd never do physics in my life, this is just what i've heard) require HSC physics knowledge, which I doubt you'll have that's why I meant you should just go normal. Also, the average mark is like a phail or something XDkurt.physics said:I can definitly do physics, thats easy
How about sit the hsc and hit up the ESL english course.kurt.physics said:I do not get picked on,and most certainly i am not a tosser!!!
Try put yourself im my situation, I currently live near coffs harbour. And i will definitly be going to a university in Sydney. So i can either stay till year 12 then leave, or stay till year 10 then leave, in the end, im gonna leave.
And Besides, i would rather socialise with people at my intelectual and maturity level, instead of most of these year 9 neanderthals!
So in the end, it would appear in my best interest to go to uni early, and that suggestion about olympiads, although it does sound interesting, its most likely not avaliable in this area, nor is any gifted and talented programs besides acceleration.
And as i have previously commented, If i give up math for a year, i will lose interest and wont get a job in any other profession because i dont have any other profession. At least if i go to uni i can satify my thurst for knowledge and retain a social life.
All though Terrence Tao went to uni earlier (way way earlier) he still retained some form of social life, so it cant be to bad.
So uni seams to be the go for now
What i ment by "i can do physics" is that i started learning HSC/prelim HSC half way through the year and find it easy, and intend to do it at uni. I have also looked at the video lectures for 1st year uni from MIT and the mechanics is easy. But the Electricity and Magnitism was slightly more harder as it used some PDEs and other 1st year uni math (which i havent learnt...yet).Dish93 said:Please don't assume, the first year physics courses (heck I'd never do physics in my life, this is just what i've heard) require HSC physics knowledge, which I doubt you'll have that's why I meant you should just go normal. Also, the average mark is like a phail or something XD
It would be imorral if i didnt get a good mark, and also immoral for me to accelerate with a good mark! But in saying that, i did get a pritty bad mark in the year 9 test i took, i only got 85% , i was so shocked! But this mark is justifiable as i have this problems in important tests, i will have to fix it some how, i get really hot and nevious, people where standing around me asking me what i was doing and making me nervious, i sware i almost blacked out, it was horrible, i forgot everything and went into a state of failure. To sum up my "illness" (if you will), i get really, really nervious for no reason!Dish93 said:Oh, and, from my point of view, there's no point in going ahead if you're not going to get a good mark, yes, you may have fun, but it's just decreasing your eventual mark in the future, on your resumes and stuff.