SpiralFlex
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Hi Tim could I ask what interested you in your degree? And was it what you had expected?
In this specific degree or in maths? Well, I just wanted to do maths because I was interested in it, so naturally I chose to do Adv. Maths but if I didn't get in I probably would've just done Science majoring in Maths.Hi Tim could I ask what interested you in your degree? And was it what you had expected?
Oh yeah, soz to be off topic, but I'm wondering if you are still doing Chinese as one of your subjects... coz you told me you were doing intermediate chinese A earlier this year.In this specific degree or in maths? Well, I just wanted to do maths because I was interested in it, so naturally I chose to do Adv. Maths but if I didn't get in I probably would've just done Science majoring in Maths.
Yeah, it's been what I've expected. Learning lots of cool and new stuff that I never knew existed. I remember in high school, when I told people I would be doing maths, some would say like "What else is there to learn? We've done it all! (4unit)" and I didn't really know what else there was to learn, but now I've been exposed to so many different fields, there's so much I want to learn but not enough time
But yeah UNSW maths has been a really good experience so far. Enjoying this degree!
ahhh...i was supposed to!! I forgot when I told you that actually. But i went on exchange in semester 1 which ruined those plans, but I did Chinese on exchange and I was gonna do Chinese this semester but it clashed with my subjects...and I heard it was a lot harder than the one I did last year. so yeah.Oh yeah, soz to be off topic, but I'm wondering if you are still doing Chinese as one of your subjects... coz you told me you were doing intermediate chinese A earlier this year.
SCIF1121 is not useless. Most of my friends and people I know in my class are because I knew them from there.Just stick with the B Engineering/B Science (Maths) program. In the advanced maths program, you have to take SCIF1121, which is a fucking useless subject, and you have to take compulsory honours. Plus you have to take all the higher level courses. It's pretty ironic when the normal degree program has more options than the advanced degree program. =_=
not sure if mathematical reference or...In this specific degree or in maths? Well, I just wanted to do maths because I was interested in it, so naturally I chose to do Adv. Maths but if I didn't get in I probably would've just done Science majoring in Maths.
Yeah, it's been what I've expected. Learning lots of cool and new stuff that I never knew existed. I remember in high school, when I told people I would be doing maths, some would say like "What else is there to learn? We've done it all! (4unit)" and I didn't really know what else there was to learn, but now I've been exposed to so many different fields, there's so much I want to learn but not enough time
But yeah UNSW maths has been a really good experience so far. Enjoying this degree!
Tbh, there are tonnes of people you can get help from, not only from subjects, but from societies as well.SCIF1121 is not useless. Most of my friends and people I know in my class are because I knew them from there.
Don't ever discount knowing people in your degree. They are lifesavers if you get to know them, and they can help you study - and you can help them in return.
FFFFUUUUUUUUUahhh...i was supposed to!! I forgot when I told you that actually. But i went on exchange in semester 1 which ruined those plans, but I did Chinese on exchange and I was gonna do Chinese this semester but it clashed with my subjects...and I heard it was a lot harder than the one I did last year. so yeah.
Yeah but SCIF forces you to meet people. It's better.Tbh, there are tonnes of people you can get help from, not only from subjects, but from societies as well.
Content wise, SCIF1121 IS the most useless subject out there. The only real purpose there was to make friends, in which you can do that in every other subject.
But apart from that, I agree with the latter statement.
yeah, I guess there's more girls. lol.It was nice talking to people in Advanced Science for a change though, they're a different type to maths people.
damn you decipher my posts wellyeah, I guess there's more girls. lol.