About half of my classes are going to be held in "TBA." So where the hell am I going then, c'mon, I thought they would've had them announced by atleast the week before...
Not really, there was meant to be a tour of the new science building, but as it's not done yet they weren't allowed in... Other than that there was almost a 2 hour welcome speech. And that was about it...
Well I went and had a look at the website, and got this (I'm assuming you mean Applied physics?)
http://datasearch.uts.edu.au/courses/courseDetail.cfm?spk_cd=C10192&spk_ver_no=2
and
http://www.handbook.uts.edu.au/sci/ug/c10192.html
Hopefully that's everything you need ;)
If not go to...
You know that's a pretty ambiguos comment "uts union (greater than) shit", that means they could be gods! lol
I just wish I could meet someone I knew (or that would atleast talk to me.) Sweiously I tried starting conversation with some different people, some simply IGNORED me and walked away...
lol, yeah Bio was a pretty basic subject I think...
You could probably just do as well for picking up a copy of some text book and having a quick skim through...
Cool, Yeah I did chemistry, and biology, and physics, I'm somewhat of a science nerd... Lol, I like to brag that I've even gotten an award from uni of Newcastle in Chem and Bio too =P
Although I don't know how, I did quite crap through yr 12... >_>
Ahoy people. :D
I'm going into a Biotechnology degree this year. (YAY!)
And I was just wondering if anyone could tell me if I need the Maths Ext bridging course? I've looked around and founr conflicting reports on the matter... So what should I do?
I don't remember exactly what I wrote, but I said at the end that it wasn't justified 'cause Newton wasn't the only scientist to contribute to the space travel
I said D because
-Oxygen content is high at the source.
-pH would increse at the limestone quarry
-pH would decrease with wastes at the town and Oxygen demand increase from algea and such.
At least that my explaination, maybe wrong.
I think the problem everyone was having with 15 was that they included the Oxygen from the 4OH molecules in the original.
I took it to mean only O2 so I said A.
I just made some stuff up. I said the water would react in favour to the solutes to produce H2 and O2. Now that I think about it though I'm pretty sure that only happens in an electrolytic cell. meh, nothing I can do about it now...
Teachers at my school who are HSC markers told us, that even if they don't ask for one that you should give one, 'cause it's gonna be in the marking criteria.
Wow, everyone has much higher ambitions than me. All I wanna do is a science degree at Newcastle for a lowly 70 UAI. And I get +4 because I'm a local ;).
Although my first preferance is 90 UAI for combined B engingeering and B science... I don't really expect to get in though...