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    How hard is it to get a UAI 90+

    It really isn't that hard. I winged both my english exams and still went alright in them. If you're good at, and passionate at the subjects you're doing, you will do well. If not, then you have to put in a bit of effort to compensate for it.
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    Psychology

    From the UOW website: This subject provides an introductory overview of areas of psychological investigation, introducing students to the study of individuals and human experience. It aims to acquaint non-psychology majors with the discipline, but may also provide additional background to...
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    Psychology

    Hey guys, I'm considering doing a Psyc1XX subject as an elective. I was really interested in the course, but preferences were higher in other areas. Is there anyone that has done an introductory Psychology subject (or preferably a degree) that could explain a bit about it?
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    UOW #1 Most Satisfactory?! ... NO

    Not having attended yet, I can't really complain about it. So far the University has been pretty good; Answering questions and trying to work things out when it's a little confusing. About the Internet, that is quite a low amount. But when you think about it, the Quota is meant for University...
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    Simple Graphs question

    Just use them a lot. Do a lot of questions that involve the log and exponential graphs. Even simple 2 and 3 unit graphs will help. Graph y = e^x and then graph y = e^-x just so you get used to them. Try subbing in points to understand why it is that value at the certain place. Just experiment...
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    Infinity

    But the cardinality of Real numbers is greater than the cardinality of Rational numbers? Right?
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    Quick Mathematics Question

    Ok thanks
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    Quick Mathematics Question

    It wouldn't, it's just that I didn't really get a definitive answer for the first one, and so I was hoping to simplify it. That way I could get an answer for the result I wanted, and then extend from there.
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    Quick Mathematics Question

    How about \int i f(x)dx = i\int f(x)dx ?
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    Integrate e^x with me

    So is it correct to say that \int e^i^x dx = -ie^i^x + C ?
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    Quick Mathematics Question

    Does that statement \int af(x)dx = a\int f(x)dx hold true for complex a? Thanks in advance to anyone that can help me.
  12. J

    Integrate e^x with me

    \int e^{(1+i)x}dx = \frac{e^x}{2}\left [(cosx + sinx) + i(sinx - cosx) \right ] I got this ^ Is that the correct answer? Also, does the statement \int af(x)dx = a\int f(x)dx hold for complex a?
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    An open, heartfelt appeal to the masses

    I agree with Katie, slight moderation keeps things in order, and stops the new threads getting out of control. If a bunch of people want to spam a topic with mindless crap, then that's fine, but leave it in one thread. And as for the issue about Child Pornography, KT has a completely...
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    SOLS accounts

    When I tried to borrow a book from the library on my enrolment day, the librarian said that the card takes up to 24 or 48 hours to activate, so I assume it is the same as the SOLS. I know that my friends and I couldn't log in on the day we enrolled, but it's working fine now.
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    Who is coming to UOW Orientation week

    I should be going to O-week. Only depends on whether or not I'm working. I'll definately go, even if not all three days. I read somewhere they have a velcro wall? I've always wanted to jump on one of those.
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    Post Your 2009 University Offers Here! (UAC, VTAC, etc) (No Spam)

    Bachelor Science (Physics) / Bachelor Mathematics @ University of Wollongong. :)
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    UOW 2009 Roll Call

    I just thought I would make a thread where everyone can meet and see other people who are at/going to Wollongong. Write your BOS User name, your name, your degree, and what year you are starting. I'll start: Js^-1 Mark B Science (Physics) / B Mathematics 2009
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    should all physical notation of religion be removed from the public eye??

    Oh yay, a thread started by the ever so intelligent Bigboyjames...How's your fight against democracy going?
  19. J

    Math187/ Math141?

    It says in the subject descriptions that they both cover Differential calculus and linear algebra, and matrices determinants and their applications in vector geometry. So yeh, they sound like the same course, with Math141 meant for students who dont have a strong grasp of calculus. So Math187...
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    Math187/ Math141?

    Can't you do a bridging course for Extension 1 Mathematics?
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