I just made summaries, they worked well for me.
They say, the less you are able to put on a summary, the more that exists in your brain.
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I just made summaries, they worked well for me.
They say, the less you are able to put on a summary, the more that exists in your brain.
Sorry, I'm not familiar with that one. However I do know that you will cover topics like Internet routing, LAN routing, Bit-torrent etc. in the 400 level ECTE networking subjects.
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I have no idea who Markus Hagenbuchner or Gene Awyzio are....
Luke McAven is not bad, maybe a bit boring. However, he knows his stuff.
Tianbing is ok too.
If you think you are a good...
Could you list who is teaching each of those subjects? It makes a huge difference.
Well, there is the new engineering and health sciences buildings.
But I've been away for quite some time, so they could be done by now :)
There aren't many. In my program there was only 2 and I was one of them.
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Yes, there is a huge space shortage with all the construction...
Getting a good grade can't hurt your chances of transferring. I'd recommend hanging in there and just make the most of it.
I'm sorry that you had such a bad experience with the UOW ICT program. However, to be frank, I would not count it as one of the top programs in Australia. You would be much better off going to one of...
I did one very basic economics subject for fun... and I would say general maths is probably not enough. You should have at least 2U in my opinion.
However, the good news is, it should not take...
Oh, he is an awesome lecturer. Someone almost lost an eye when I was in his class.
Although, I have been told that after first year, his lectures are boring.
poor WUSA... they tried so hard
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Ah yes, thanks :)
Alumni Bookshop - Alumni @ UOW There's the website to the bookshop... I actually never went there when I was in UOW.
UniClassifieds @ Unicentre You can also check there
What happened to the...
Is there a third party app like tweak UI (on windows) for mac so that I can stop applications from stealing focus? Or is there some hack to do this?
I have used Google to search for a bit... but...
Any cheap laptop should be fine, just make sure it has at least 3Gb of ram.
I don't think you will be doing anything processor heavy in undergrad.
I use maple and matlab on mac, they run fine.
Not sure about CAD... since I don't do that kind of stuff.
I agree, buying a netbook for engineering is a waste of money.
You will need to use MATLAB all the time and that would crawl on a netbook.
A laptop is useful if you don't want to be cooped in...
This should really go in Buy/Sell .... But I guess these posts are not so frequent so I will let it pass.
:)
http://www.speedtest.net/result/711814537.png
Macintosh LC !
16Mhz, 4Mb of RAM and B/W Screen.
I don't have it anymore, but I still have an LCII with a colour screen in a cupboard.
Macintosh LC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
That is true. I got fined because of that... grrr...
That logo will work for your first year, in subsequent years you need to go to student central to get a sticker.
By the end of your degree, there will be quite a stack of stickers on your student...
From memory, no. I payed up front... although that was 6 years ago... so memory is a bit hazy