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  1. T.Goodhew

    I'm sorry i didn't get back to your post, I suspect the solutions will no longer be of use as...

    I'm sorry i didn't get back to your post, I suspect the solutions will no longer be of use as you've finished your HSC.
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    Actuarial Studies at UNSW and MQ

    I always find this argument hilarious, if you look at the courses in the course outline in both Universities you will see you cover the same material. Mac uni decides hey lets make a degree for actuarial studies and offer B Actuarial Studies and in order to be awarded that degree you must...
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    Hi there, Was just reading your post on Actuarial Co-op scholarship interview...

    Hi there, Was just reading your post on Actuarial Co-op scholarship interview, congratulations! That is quite an achievement to receive an interview. I am an Actuarial Studies Co-op Scholar from 2006 just finished the course. Most of the information you have been given is correct. You will...
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    2009 Mathematics 2U HSC Worked Solutions

    At x=-1 the curve is stationary (f'(x)=0) then from x = -1 to x=1 the curve is decreasing (f'(x) =0) at an increasing rate, and from x=1 to x=3 the curve is still decreasing (f'(x)=0) however at a decreasing rate. Remember the first derivative f'(x) will have to get from a large negative number...
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    2009 Mathematics 2U HSC Worked Solutions

    There are many variations of "the equation" to use for Simpson's Rule but I assure you the final answer is correct.
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    2009 Mathematics 2U HSC Worked Solutions

    Nope, i'm sure about that one it's definitely 2.
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    2009 Mathematics 2U HSC Worked Solutions

    LOL I really shouldn't write solutions at midnight, I can't believe i skipped that question. This is included in v1.2 * Solutions Updated *
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    2009 Mathematics 2U HSC Worked Solutions

    In the solutions, the equation is -4e^(-2t) -3e^(-t) +1 =0 On re-arrangement this should have been 4e^(-2t) + 3e^(-t) -1 =0 Or 4u^2 +3u -1 =0 Therefore (u + 1)(4u -1) = 0 u = -1 or u= 1/4 The solution is correct but there was a typo upon re-arrangement of the initial equation where +1 should...
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    Hey mate, sorry I don't come on BOS that often - so I didn't get to respond to your question in...

    Hey mate, sorry I don't come on BOS that often - so I didn't get to respond to your question in time for the application deadline. Best of luck, hopefully you'll get an interview :D
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    2009 Mathematics 2U HSC Worked Solutions

    This is also correct, although the answer will vary between $129965 and $129966 depending on where you have rounded in your working. At first glance, I had thought a broad brush calculation would suffice but in hindsight you are absolutely correct and the fractional monthly repayment should have...
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    2009 Mathematics 2U HSC Worked Solutions

    Absolutely correct, thanks for pointing that out! :D *Solutions updated*
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    2009 Mathematics 2U HSC Worked Solutions

    Hi everyone, Please find "sample solutions" to the 2009 Mathematics (2 Unit) HSC Exam at 2009mathsHSCsoln_v1.2.pdf. (Updated Solutions, all errors fixed) I realise there is another thread offering solutions however that only shows the final answers. Before viewing the solutions please...
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    "Board of Studies lashed over HSC" and other stories

    re: "Board of Studies lashed over HSC" and other stories Good work Captain Pi! I received your email and eagerly await the raw marks :) Best $10 i've ever spent!!
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    To all first year MATH1151 or ex-MATH1151 students...

    Don't be too worried, the Actuarial Society of UNSW (ASOC) runs various support sessions for 1st and 2nd year students. In particular on the use of MATLAB and VBA also there are support sessions for MATH1151/MATH1251 you should visit the society website for more information http://asoc.unsw.edu.au
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    UAI 97+ 2/3/4U Maths and Physics Tutor

    Not sure how they do it at Macquarie but if you check out this document on calculating GPAs it says they should be out of a possible 7. http://community.boredofstudies.org/attachments/330/transfers/attachments/topic-university-transfers/6232/scu-selection-schedule.pdf?d=1098446854
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    Honours program

    www.economics.unsw.edu.au Go to "Honours" all the requirements are there :)
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    Unsw Or Uts

    UNSW... clearly there's no competition!!
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    Finals!

    Most people won't just do a single major in the BCom, so I think my workload would be similar to someone doing Accounting as well as Fins as their major or Economics and Finance. Although Actuarial subjects have difficulty and content similar to Law. Actuarial goes with Finance... it makes...
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    Acct1501 Final exam study thread

    Hopefully they will scale you guys... i don't know if your lecturer in charge is the same as when i did Acct 1A but i had Claudia and she was nasty... said there would be no scaling.
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    Actuarial Society of UNSW

    Hey guys, Just in case anyone doesn't know for some strange reason... i thought i'd put it out there that the website for ASOC is http://asoc.unsw.edu.au and ASOC does a lot for Actuarial students in terms of Support classes for MATH1151/1251 certain ACTL subjects and also support classes...
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