Thanks heaps =)search unsw rectangles in google, and find the course codes on the unsw handbook website and then type them in
Seminars are usually a mix between a tuturial and a lecture. For instance in the context of a law seminar, there is the additional factor of Class Participation which reinforces the concept of that mix.Thanks heaps =)
BTW, what does it mean by "seminar" in the timetable? There are lectures and tutorials but I am confused as to what "seminar" is.
Ohhh, thanks. So it's not something that you would miss, right?Seminars are usually a mix between a tuturial and a lecture. For instance in the context of a law seminar, there is the additional factor of Class Participation which reinforces the concept of that mix.
Yeah, I just checked available timetables...have to go uni everyday fmlMy first year time table was pretty bad, had to go 4~5 days mainly due to having math/actl lectures spread out throughout 4 days. I had a lot of early 9:00 am starts as well. However, i ended up finishing early at 12~1pm.
lol, just lolYeah, I just checked available timetables...have to go uni everyday fml
i dont know if i could follow along with Daniel Chan for more than 1 hourLmao discrete maths with 4 lectures on 4 days... happens every year
where can i find the complete list of all the subjects for Com/Sci? the list i found is only partial.Yeah, I just checked available timetables...have to go uni everyday fml
For one, I already know what subjecst I will be doing because there is an outline of recommended Actuarial Studies program for Commerce/Science. So I just checked that: http://www.maths.unsw.edu.au/students/current/ugactuarialprograms.html (this link is not working somehow...).where can i find the complete list of all the subjects for Com/Sci? the list i found is only partial.
how do you know which subjects will be taught in a particular semester?
thanks
No, I've actually found that seminars are a pretty valuable teaching tool, provided that they don't put too many people per group.Ohhh, thanks. So it's not something that you would miss, right?