im pretty sure they dont??
i have a 1901 and 1902 lecture and they have different lecuterers in different rooms to 1001/02. also the week by week syllabus is a bit different
The amount you need to study is inversely proportional to your intelligence and proportional to your ATAR goal/cut off.
i.e. it's different for everyone.
maybe i could study 1 hr a day and get 99, and someone else might study 5 hours and get 80.
Re: Laptops for university
i dont think the HP even has a dedicated video card (that i can see) so it's a little hard to gauge.
its CPU is vastly superior though.
personally, i'd save myself a few hundred and grab a chromebook. either looks alright, depends on what screen size you want. also...
no lebron = no credibility to that list.
also, kobe is overated. lower FG %, ppg and APG, Blocks, Steals, points AND lower % of game winning shots in post season and regular than the king.
Re: Laptops for university
jesus that's a rip off...
there's a reason apple records such big profits (hint, it's cause they overcharge like a mofo haha )
Re: Laptops for university
I'd say buying a midrange laptop is the best. 1k-1.5k as the prices there are generally known to fall the least. High end, 2k+ fall the most. Cheap ones are alright, but they will last for less time and give a worse user experience throughout that time.
Personally I...
Re: Laptops for university
specs dont matter because its a completely different OS. just like how iPhones need less RAM than androids.
chromebooks a good op if the only thing you'll be doing is browsing the web. You can do docs in google docs (i did this for HSC even on a normal computer)
If you want a killer graphics card get a Clevo laptop. I just got the w230ST for $1350, 128GB SSD, 1080p screen, GTX 765M and an i7 4700MQ (2.4Ghz, turbo boosts to 3.4).
There's an identical model but with a 15.6" screen. Cant remember the name though.
adding on to what carrot said, normally you would take the top curve minus the bottom curve to get the bit inbetween. But you can't really determine which curve is on top of the other in the area specified, right? So you have to break it into sections.
gonna take a stab at the integral.
do you turn it into (sinx)^0.5/(cosx)^0.5 and then differential of the bottom is on the top? you'd have to mess around with halves and negatives first. havent tried it but is that the right method?
edit: wait nup, this definitely wouldnt work. differential...
i think its great and its pretty reasonably priced now. was a little excessive before, but $70 a year to join all the clubs and get all these sick 15% off discounts is great!
cant wait for o-week :)
also what goes on during the nights and do i have to be 18 for it? got a couple more months...
So I'm starting a Commerce/Science degree at USyd this year and I'm not 100% sure what majors I wanna do.
I'm leaning pretty heavily towards Finance which sounds fine to me so far. But I also want to do some quantiative stuff. So my options are to combine Finance and a 2nd commerce major with...