Hey peeps,
I got a main round offer for commerce at UNSW, and now i just got a second round offer for commerce at USYD. Im really confused as to which one i want to pursue. I initially wanted to go to UNSW, but now im having second thoughts.
Which course should i choose ?
Pro and cons of each...
Why aren't these course available?
ive searched countless times on the "add courses thingo" and it just doesnt come up, is the same for everyone else?
It says on the UNSW handbook that you need to do MATH1251, MATH1151 and ACTL1001 in order to pursue a major in actuarial.
Could it be possible...
I've recently discovered an interest in this course, and i was wondering if anyone could enlighten me on what this course entails.
I have researched this course quite a bit but i'm still unsure of some aspects. For example, on the liberal side, UNSW states that you are allowed to choose 6-9...
So I'm pretty much tossing up between these two courses.
Here's my predicament. I'm extremely eager and enthusiatic on doing actuarial studies, however, i'm not certain that i will cope with the maths - which is apparently ridiculously hard. Can someone confirm this? I did Mathematics ext 1...
hey, i was just wondering whether my ranks are good enough for me to get a 90+ ATAR.
My school rank is somewhere around 150.
Here are my ranks:
Math(2U) - 2/21
Math(3U) - 1/5
Business Studies - 2/23
PDHPE - 2/17
English Adv - 8/23
SOR1U - 4/31
i have pretty much finished all my essays for trials.
the only problem i have, is that im not sure if i should memoreise them or just know the main points? And also, should you memorise your thesis or make up a thesis in the exam room that suits the question?
opinions please?
These are my ranks after the half yearly's:
Mathematics 2/18
3U Math 2/5
SOR 1U 5/31
Business Studies 1/21
PDHPE 4/18
English (Adv) 10/23
My school rank is around 150....
The population of a city is P(t) at any one time. The rate of decline in population is proportional to the population P(t), that is, dP(t)/dt=-kP(t).
(a) Show that P(t)=P(t0)e^-kt is a solution to the differential equation dP(t)/dt=-kP(t).
(b) What percentage decline in population will there be...
Hey, ive just staterd this topic and having a little bit of trouble with this Q. i derived V to get -6sinpi/x and then subbed it into the formula accordingly but i somehow cant get the right answer.
The volume of water in a tidal pool is given by V=2cos.3pi/x, where x is the depth of water...
I am struggling on deciding whether I should just revise what i have done this year in maths(with my school) or just to accelrate forward on my own.
My math tutor says i shouldn't go ahead but i really want to know how to do the harder stuff that some of you other guys are able to do on this...