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    university????? help??????

    No prior knowledge is needed for most degrees, although having some knowledge can be helpful. IT has a lot of potential. I recommend taking an introductory course on Udemy or Coursera on programming after the HSC. I recommend Frank Metropolis C++ course on Udemy to get started. Also a Python...
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    MGMT3002 Reviews

    probability you should already quite familiar with given the HSC. The multivariate calculus/real analysis will mostly contain textbook questions. Same thing with the operations research. Maybe some minor points can be missed but other than that it should be good. Mr recommendation is the...
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    MGMT3002 Reviews

    Math at UTS is fairly relaxed. Is everything good?
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    MGMT3002 Reviews

    It seems like it just a project management subject. So things like risk safety assessment, requirements analysis, cost, gannt charts etc
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    Is this normal for tutoring?

    Why would you need to find resources. The best resource is the textbook (Terry Lee) and thsc.com (past papers). Your experience with your new tutor seems little concerning as they don't seem prepared and might not be properly checking your work. The fact your teacher is googling definition is a...
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    Provisional Accreditation

    Yes but more on the IT side.
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    Provisional Accreditation

    no impact. As a double check you can look at jobs and see if there is an impact. Generally speaking accreditation does not matter. What matters is if the skills you learn are valuable.
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    study places

    uts library. There is even a food court.
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    Can I discontinue a course before Honours year?

    If you get enough work experience through internship then you will be good.
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    Can I discontinue a course before Honours year?

    I will add to what Carrors has said. Honours is meant to be a research degree. It will increase the length of your degree by 1 year. In practice only about 2 subjects are research-based. The remaining subjects will be technical or soft-skills subjects. If you want to do PhD then you most likely...
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    2 STATE RANKS | 99.95 TUTOR | MATHS, CHEM, PHYS TUTOR

    Hi Brian, how do we know you have an ATAR of 99.95?
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    silly mistakes

    Practise lots of past papers. Make note of what errors you are making.
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    online work experiences

    Just to add to Ksalu's answer. It is worth looking at online courses such as on Udemy, Coursera, Edx etc. Forage does provide a virtual internship (not an actual internship). You will be given a project. However, you may need some prior knowledge before attempting them. E.g., the Quantium...
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    Correct solutions?

    15 is good. 19 is too hard to read.
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    results that need to be proven

    Some laws seem to be axioms. i.e. statement that is true and cannot be proven. In my opinion, you should be allowed to use any theorem you know in an exam. The most important point is demonstrating understanding.
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    does your maths skills die off?

    If you get arrogant then yes things are not going to end well. What happens is there myelin sheath. This cover the neural connection of the brain. Overtime the myelin sheath can weaken which can cause your memory pathway to change without you realising. So to summarise, yes your mathematical...
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    WHERE TO FIND TEXTBOOKS?

    I will take it you want to find out what textbook is required. Determine the subject. Let say Math1141. Type MATH1141 outline in a search engine. You should be able to find the outline. From the outline it will mention the textbook if any.
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    Mathematical Induction Inequality

    Yes but surely you must have attempted something. You need to somehow make use of the statement being true for n= k. It would be good if you used a textbook with solutions
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    Mathematical Induction Inequality

    Prove the base case. Prove that if the statement is true for n = k then it true for n = k+1 #(1) Repeatly apply (1) to prove it is true for all n. For some question you may need to make use lemmas. It would be good if you made an attempt first and presented your attempted solution
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    DMT (de moive's theorem) q.

    I think what is going on they are applying binomial theorem. Basically you should try expand (1+i)^n and (1-i)^n. I will need to double check to make sure.
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