hmm what do u mean..
look at my subjects, im doing 2 maths, 1 physics, 1 programming 1 education
next sem i want to do 2 maths, 2 physics ( dropping date structures and picking up astornomy) and 1 education..
and then next year i can still do second year maths + second year physics and...
Hey guys/girls, I was wondering if I can do a subject in first sem and then do a different subject in sem 2 that isn't even related to what I did in sem one..
Eg this is my example...
i'm doing Intro to programming from school of it... but in second sem i chose date structures but can i do...
Well, I'm planning on become a high school teacher, So I might aswell go for hon's and maybe PhD..
I'll talk to my tut on wed, cuz his a phd student and get an insight =]
Thanks all =] esp exphate xD
Hey Exphate-
How long do you think doing hon's will take ??
What exactly do you do when doing your hon's in mathematics- because i was thinkin about going abit further with pure ?
Well, I was just thinking what are WE trying to achieve when we do one of those things I listed above ?
What is difference between one person getting his PHD in maths (specific field) compared to another person gettin his PHD in maths (in a different field) eg pure or applied..
I'm also...
are you sure thats the answer, because i remember it having a sin@ in it..
the place is when the particle reaches its MAX point on the graph i.e stationary point.
I'm trying to find the height of that i.e i need the time + the distance from base to max height ?
hey guys whats the formulas for projectiles again. I did my hsc last year and i forgot them and now i need them..
I need the formula to find the max height a particle going in projectile motion thanks
Well its pretty much a vague question. I was wondering assuming you did degree x and y or just x lol...
Where can you find out EVERYTHING, I mean EVERYTHING i.e how many subjects you must do/pick/drop/playaround with etc..
Thanks =]
First year students have this workshop with 3rd yr or 4th yr education students. I was wondering what happens if you dont attend it, what is it all about. Are we missing out on anything ?
Thanks for your time.
Also if you dont mind answering this, wtf is EDUF1018 about, it seems like its all...