Schooly, hehe, our school was in the middle, three rows behind the other :p. Ye the guy was smart, that scatter graph was cool for the leaking faucet aka dripping tap :D and I liked the cool chaos graphs.
What time did u go, he went in at around 2:45-2:50 :p.
Did anyone go to the chaos theory lecture, not many ppl came, but it was funny as, the lecturer describing a rotating pendulum and swinging his arms around :D
Think of it this way, if they really did know anything, why are they teaching at a secondary school? It's even hard to get 'good' uni comp teachers.
BTW, prepare to teach yourself.
I dunno, I was looking to buy an apartment in the city within 2 years, hope the prices stabalise then shoot up when I buy it! Those new high rises in the city center look nice.
FFS, is it only our school that requires A LOT of documentation, a friend of mine already have 560 pages of code ONLY.
My documentation is going over 100 pages already *sigh*
I guess they will give the scholarship to the highest UAI combined with best impression at interview etc, so if your not that good at interviews, you better get a good UAI :)
Are you trying for the BIT at UTS? Last year I think the cutoff was about 94.5. It is hard with your given subjects but not impossible. Also with that scholarship, and interview is required if you make the cut IIRC.
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I agree with ragerunner, I just started going to the library and that's the only place I can study, it's a bit late, have trials coming up, but it's better than nothing.
I didn't study in yr 11-12 term2, but it's never to late to study.
If the trials are the same as our half-yearlies, then it should be fairly easy. Just have to memorise how to do the binary multiplication and division in the elective topic, else the rest is pretty much common sense.
Heres my part one of my major project, you can download it if you want, and read it to!!:D FWIW, I only got 92% for it :(.
Has anyone had to submit their major project yet?