missgtr. what slide is trying to keep pointing out is the obvious. not anything to do with intelligence or intellectual capacity. he is merely trying to emphasise the point of needing to do a bridging course on maths. IT courses are very maths orientated. i checked it out last year at the unsw open day. they said that they needed maths extension for some of the IT courses.
the bridging coruse is over a one month period from what i have heard. in that period you learn all the maths that would have been done if one had sat the hsc for that particular maths.
you will have to use maths basically throughout the course. from the general view of you on this forum, i get the impression that you really hate maths. fair enough for the people who do it, but you do not. however, do not flame me at that point. slide, i one again assume is merely trying to point out the danger of choosing the wrong course. fair enough if you want to do it even after he explains to you the major components of the course, which is dealing with some form of maths. that is up to you and you alone.
as members resonponding to your post, we can only comment, suggest and advise you on your choices as i would for my courses. and this brings us back to uai and the ability of you to do maths. i will currently assume that you did not do maths in year 11. it is really difficult to get to the ability of others in your course if people are very competent at it already in some form of maths. i realise that most of them had to have done at least 2u advanced maths.
oh yeh, i want to do:
B Arts (Psychology)/LLB 95.65
at macquarie if i can get the uai for it. it looks doubtful at this point.
these are my other choices should i get the uai.
B Arts (Psychology)/LLB 91
B Science (Psychology)/ LLB 91