tommykins
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Long-ass title, but pretty short post.
1. Don't be shy. Sit next to strangers in lectures, if you're in your own group or what not - and you see a lone person, maybe try to make friends with that person and incorporate them into your group. They'll be forever grateful.
If you're alone, sit next to anyone and strike a conversation, a simple "hey I'm ____ nice to meet you" will do. Everyone is on edge, so you'll make friends no doubt.
2. Grab a map. If you're lost, don't be afraid to ask questions.
3. Look at your timetable for each week, start buying your textbooks. I will outline what is required (for first year Civil at least) for each course -
MATH1131/MATH1231 - Don't buy the textbook, only the course pack + Maple book. Do not ignore Maple if you're aiming HD.
PHYS1211 - Textbook is essential, as well as the course pack (which I assume is the lab book + homework book). Do your homework, I found lectures useless but homework + textbook was invaluable to my study.
ENGG1000 - Nothing required.
ENGG1811 - Nothing required. For the first few weeks, Ashesh will run you through Excel + Access. Actually attend these lectures because he will show you how to do it literally. So when you hit the labs, all you do is repeat what he did and you'll be sweet for the mid-sem. Once Whale comes in for VBA, you can start jigging.
MATS1101 - If you've done HSC Chem, this will be a breeze and the textbook isn't required. If you haven't done it, consider getting one.
GMAT1110 - Nothing required.
CVEN1300 - Only the statics book is required, the dyanmics if you're that anal since it's preetty much a repeat of PHYS1211 mechanics component. So if you sucked at physics, you might want the dynamics book too (you will be bummed for later years if you need it though)
4. Look at your course outlines. Look for assesment components, due dates, how it all works. Get a diary or some sort of organisation happening and take down all the due dates for your assessments. This will help tremendously.
5.Start doing your homework.Yep, you heard me, you already have homework for math (revision really) and probably for physics too, start doing it. Also don't forget to bring your math textbook to your tutes.
6.Check your zMAIL daily. Do it, forward it to your normal email if you have to, ALL forms fo communication between courses/lecturers to students is via email, make it a habit.
That's all I can think of now. The first few weeks is the most intense, as you get used t o doing everything on your own.
AND FOR YOU FIRST YEAR GIRLS - keep overdressing please, I'm enjoying the cleavage/ass just from today.
1. Don't be shy. Sit next to strangers in lectures, if you're in your own group or what not - and you see a lone person, maybe try to make friends with that person and incorporate them into your group. They'll be forever grateful.
If you're alone, sit next to anyone and strike a conversation, a simple "hey I'm ____ nice to meet you" will do. Everyone is on edge, so you'll make friends no doubt.
2. Grab a map. If you're lost, don't be afraid to ask questions.
3. Look at your timetable for each week, start buying your textbooks. I will outline what is required (for first year Civil at least) for each course -
MATH1131/MATH1231 - Don't buy the textbook, only the course pack + Maple book. Do not ignore Maple if you're aiming HD.
PHYS1211 - Textbook is essential, as well as the course pack (which I assume is the lab book + homework book). Do your homework, I found lectures useless but homework + textbook was invaluable to my study.
ENGG1000 - Nothing required.
ENGG1811 - Nothing required. For the first few weeks, Ashesh will run you through Excel + Access. Actually attend these lectures because he will show you how to do it literally. So when you hit the labs, all you do is repeat what he did and you'll be sweet for the mid-sem. Once Whale comes in for VBA, you can start jigging.
MATS1101 - If you've done HSC Chem, this will be a breeze and the textbook isn't required. If you haven't done it, consider getting one.
GMAT1110 - Nothing required.
CVEN1300 - Only the statics book is required, the dyanmics if you're that anal since it's preetty much a repeat of PHYS1211 mechanics component. So if you sucked at physics, you might want the dynamics book too (you will be bummed for later years if you need it though)
4. Look at your course outlines. Look for assesment components, due dates, how it all works. Get a diary or some sort of organisation happening and take down all the due dates for your assessments. This will help tremendously.
5.Start doing your homework.Yep, you heard me, you already have homework for math (revision really) and probably for physics too, start doing it. Also don't forget to bring your math textbook to your tutes.
6.Check your zMAIL daily. Do it, forward it to your normal email if you have to, ALL forms fo communication between courses/lecturers to students is via email, make it a habit.
That's all I can think of now. The first few weeks is the most intense, as you get used t o doing everything on your own.
AND FOR YOU FIRST YEAR GIRLS - keep overdressing please, I'm enjoying the cleavage/ass just from today.
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