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man that chem exam today. it was going ok until i realised that i had drawn the structure for the bromohydrin formation, ENTIRELY BACKWARDS!

so that took away 10 mins and hence the rest was a rush

boo

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My notes said:
Lecture 27 (Ruler and Compass Constructions)
Given initial points A and B we use straightedge and compass to construct
more points. At each stage we either draw a line through pair of previously
constructed points or a circle centre a previously constructed point, radius the
distance between previously constructed points. At any stage an intersection
of these with previously constructed lines or circles is called constructible
from A and B. Set up a Cartesian coordinate system with A = (0, 0) and
B = (1, 0).
But conversely if I take a straightedge and stab Galois 2 years before he was shot I don't have to study any of this.

EDIT: Stupid cunt was an anarchist who died in a fucking duel at the age of 20. Why do I have to respect his mathematical opinion?
 
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50% raw in the exam if I'm exceptionally lucky. Past experience indicates that'll scale up to a distinction but this'll be the hardest earnt D I've ever gotten.
 

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The course itself was pretty decent. It was interesting, based around concurrency and some similar stuff to COMP3520. There also SQL optimisations which take a little while to get your head around but that'll be about the hardest thing there.

I fucked up by doing no work all semester, missing 2 of the 4 quizzes, only did half the assignment (did the optimisation, but not the documentation for it, funnily enough got full marks for the part I did and one of the top couple of speeds in the class) but still pulled 90+% in the exam based on 6 hours of cramming (it was open book). The lecturer also has a pretty good idea what he's on about.

Algorithms is also pretty worthwhile if you haven't done any graph theory before. What's your degree anyway?
Ah k, so it's open book. I'm still torn between ELEC5619 and COMP2007 at the moment. but hey i'll have all holidays to figure it out.

Currently in B.E (electrical)/B.Sci...trying to squeeze in majors in comp sci and in info systems.

neg haven't done graph theory before actually.
 

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really? that doesn't sound right
okay, bemused might be a better adjective. kept trying to get your attention when you were looking straight ahead at the beginning and whenever you looked around. how did you find the best?
 

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okay, bemused might be a better adjective. kept trying to get your attention when you were looking straight ahead at the beginning and whenever you looked around. how did you find the best?
It was a lot better than I expected, probably the easiest test we had for the semester. There were a few hard parts though. And it was really short, only took an hour or so. How was Italian?
 

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It was a lot better than I expected, probably the easiest test we had for the semester. There were a few hard parts though. And it was really short, only took an hour or so. How was Italian?
It made me realise i have learnt absolutely nothing this semester.
 

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It tastes like pizza. Which I joined friends for tonight. Good old friends, I was starting to forget what they looked like. Not that I spent my time in hibernation productively or anything but eh.

Also, tandoori pizza tastes better than it sounds. Never seen a pizza with yoghurt on it before.

Lol @ todays exam btw. Needed about 40% to pass the subject, hopefully scraped it. We had to answer 2 questions in the first section and I could only see one that I could construct a decent answer for (my prediction about wanker questions came true). The other essay reads like something year 7 points and laughs at. :eek:
 
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