ahhh i snuck into this course
slept with the dean.. i did
*siiiiiiigh*
nah... im doing Biscuit DIP with these guys, got 89.50 in UAI...
we all presumed that this course was in great demand last year.. and the UAI went down.. so .. i dunno really
tactic_ is doing comp sci @uws, and hes hopefully going to transfer into BISCUIT DIP next year... (also, there is a girl who managed to trasnfer from uws to uts.. comp sci this year) so its do-able.
Comp Sci is also flexable at usyd.. while u have to do quite a bit of maths the first year, from second year onwards.. its a lot better... if didnt manage to get into B Comp Sci, u can easily do B Sci, then transfer to Comp Sci 2nd year... (Sci and Comp Sci do the same 1st year subjects). I dont of anyone that transfered from usyd to uts... but im sure its possible...
u wantted to do COmp Sci at UTS... its excellent.. compared to other unis (yes yes.. except UOW)... its worht the extra bit of effort to try to get in..
"what were your marks like to get into uts "
ahh.. heheh... i didnt do too good at school.. so im not sure how i got 89.50 for a UAI.. 4u english (which i got 48/50 for.. pushed me right up)
3u english.. umm... bout 45/50 i think
2u english.. round 86
IPT: ended up only getting 81.. which pissed me off.. cause i thought i aced the exam
legal.. 74
maths.. heheh 54
phys... hehehhehehhehe 49
*chuckle*
i did a RE that didnt count either... and phys ended up counting in myUAI rather than maths.. so areno
i think there was an error reg. my UAI
but yeah.. im glad i got in... course is excellent.. move quickly through interesting subjcets ....
the reason i failed.. was cause i was sick of doing work.. so i never attended OOP lecs/labs/tute... (i went twice)...
ICC: bombed the last exam.. so yeah
its not hard to pass BISCUIT DIP subjects. Just turn up to lecs n labs... and without much study u can practicly pass...
gluck with ur exams.. and i hope to see u next year...
Cheers
PS: DAniel.. shhhhhhhhhh.. i dont wana know about it until i get my final HECS bill in 4 (maybe 5 or 6 ) years