TehAzner
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https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/resources/KeyDates.html#Julydoes anyone when we will get our results of s1?
Friday 10 July at 7pm apparently.
https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/resources/KeyDates.html#Julydoes anyone when we will get our results of s1?
Thankyou
I've had a massive headache and thus haven't studied all day.
I guess im chucking an all nighter tonight.
coz.Awww man... why?
It's shit.coz.
What you end up picking ?far out guyz
Hi5.One, Two , Three... We can be action heroes.
Whoaa, Whoaaaa... one, two, three we can be action heroes.
If anybody knows where that song is from, I'll rep.
$3240!?!?!?! Not worth it at all. I'd choose holidays over study. Seriously doing summer school just doesn't seem to be worth it. If you fail it's a waste of $3240, and then there's the problem of having to do it again when the semester begins again >_>. And lol at ECON1202 I thought that was being scrapped next year for a whole new Commerce degree look.Summer Term 2009 - 2010 | Australian School of Business | UNSW
A money grabber for UNSW.
Undergraduates can do the following courses in Summer 2009-2010 at full fee (no HECS subsidy, ie $3240 per subject).
ACCT1501
ACCT1511
ACCT2542
ACCT3583
ACTL2003
FINS1612
FINS1613
FINS2624
FINS3633
LEGT2741
LEGT2751
ECON1101
ECON1102
ECON1202
ECON1203
ECON2101
INFS1602
INFS2848
MARK1012
MARK2051
MGMT1001
MGMT2725
Ill provide you with a link that will clear EVERYTHING up.why does summer session cost more now?
Not surprising about DEs... This is the only intro book I've seen which rightly treats them as dynamical systems and makes the subject worthwhile (it's worth reading the first chapter just for the rant against Leibniz notation):Linear Algebra was one of my favourite second year maths subjects. I also liked Complex Analysis.
I hated DEs, but in retrospect (since I am now trying to be an applied mathematician) it probably is useful.
I've heard a few people talk about it.Not surprising about DEs... This is the only intro book I've seen which rightly treats them as dynamical systems and makes the subject worthwhile (it's worth reading the first chapter just for the rant against Leibniz notation):
Amazon.com: Ordinary Differential Equations: V. I. Arnold: Books