I went to your uni last week.
Your elevators are Fuxz0red in the tower building.
You are on lvl 5, then press lvl 20. Then it goes up to lvl 15, then down to lvl 7, then 18 then 20...WTF
pffft sif
she sits next to this guy she knows, he looks like he wants to beat me up mwhahahha :D
and i sit like on the other side of the lecture hall of her so meh :/
I keep staring at this chick in my Psychology lecture. I swear it's distracting!!! especially when we both stare and get locked on and quickly look away...
It doesn't help when your staring at a chick and the lecturer is talking about sex!...........
Any subject combination you can achieve a UAI of 100.
If you are ranked first in a course, you will attain the highest HSC exam mark as your moderated assessment mark. You have full immunity to moderation, and thus the rest of your class will not affect you.
The relative differences in marks between each student is still taken into account when moderating assessment marks.
So you can't just hand in 100 for everyone, it would mean the average of the entire class' HSC exam will become everyone's moderated assessment mark.
nancy, B Science is more of a generalist degree, next year you focus more on something else you like.
e.g. for me I was planning to do B Computer Science, however even though I made the UAI requirements for it, I picked B Science instead.
This is because I am very unsure whether I'd like...
In some cases, buying it packaged might end up being cheaper. (i.e. they give you a discount if you buy the whole thing from them)
All the computer's I bought came already made and was pretty cheap. And I told them what system specifications I wanted and they agreed.
But for experience...
If 2 people got 100% in all tests, thus being tied equal first, then the average of the 2 highest HSC exam marks will become their new moderated assessment mark.
When you are ranked first (i.e. the people who did really really well and got 100% in your example), they are given full immunity...
hmm ok thanks.
How abouth this one? It's similar to the first one i posted but im not sure whether im correct or not.
Multiplying a complex number z by e^i*theta rotaties it anticlockwise about the origin throjugh an angle theta.
Find in (a+ib form) the complex number obtained by...
It is!
But bubz and jess accidently spelt DIDO wrongly and left out the letter 'l' after the 'i'.
:D
Back to study....fkn maths..
Yesterday I went out for dinner with family and relatives....fuckin...they were arguing not who was to pay the bill but how much tips to give them...omg...
Multiplying a complex number z by e^i*theta rotaties it anticlockwise about the origin throjugh an angle theta.
Find in (a+ib form) the complex number obtained by rotating 1- squareroot of 3 i anticlockwise about the origin through an angle pi/3..
also
Find all complex square roots of...