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  1. planino

    What parts of MATH1131 are needed for MATH1231?

    Actually nvm just remembered google. Thanks!
  2. planino

    What parts of MATH1131 are needed for MATH1231?

    What is linear algebra exactly?
  3. planino

    What parts of MATH1131 are needed for MATH1231?

    I didn't do that well in 1131 :/ What topics do you guys think I should study/not study at all for MATH1231 next sem? (I hate matrices. Their applications are cool, so I'm trying to use that as motivation)
  4. planino

    UNSW O Week 2014 chat thread

    There's a b!tchload of other things I'd rather do tbh :)
  5. planino

    UNSW O Week 2014 chat thread

    What happens in them aside from that though? The engo one is 5(!!) hours long
  6. planino

    UNSW O Week 2014 chat thread

    Is it necessary to attend the faculty welcomes? I've been to UNSW several times, and have read the website's info on each of the faculties. I really don't feel like attending my faculty (Engo and Science) welcomes cos they clash with interesting events/seminars :/ What do they do at the faculty...
  7. planino

    UNSW Classical music

    why did I wake so early
  8. planino

    UNSW Classical music

    There was a guy called theism who started a classical music one in the music forum in 2010 :)
  9. planino

    UNSW Classical music

    Classical Soc FTW!!! One thing that I'd also like is for people to come together and share any neo-classical pieces of music they may have composed. I have a few melodies, but I want to make up a proper piece :chainsaw: But yeah, neo-classical composers + concert hosting + general blabber about...
  10. planino

    UNSW Classical music

    I can't find any societies that have classical music enthusiasts :/ Is there some sort of group like this? The parties and camps look fun yeah, but attending a nice classical music concert would be nice :) And if my piano abilities get better (Chopin's op64 no2 waltz is still giving me trouble)...
  11. planino

    PHYS1111 (fundamentals of physics) vs. Physics bridging course at UNSW for Chemeng

    Re: PHYS1111 (fundamentals of physics) vs. Physics bridging course at UNSW for Chemen thx bby
  12. planino

    PHYS1111 (fundamentals of physics) vs. Physics bridging course at UNSW for Chemeng

    Re: PHYS1111 (fundamentals of physics) vs. Physics bridging course at UNSW for Chemen PHYS1111 is good for me?
  13. planino

    PHYS1111 (fundamentals of physics) vs. Physics bridging course at UNSW for Chemeng

    ^ I want to do PHYS1111, so I hope it's the better option.
  14. planino

    Is it worth doing the physics bridging course for UNSW chem eng?

    Calculus was quite fun and enjoyable :) And I'm not $380 out of pocket
  15. planino

    Is it worth doing the physics bridging course for UNSW chem eng?

    ^ + why is/isn't it necessary. Thanks in advance :)
  16. planino

    Which aspects of HSC physics will be needed for Chemical Engineering at UNSW?

    ^ I know that we have to do Physics 1A/Higher Physics 1A in the 1st sem. What parts of HSC Physics are required for thid, and
  17. planino

    Up and coming scientific fields in Australia and worldwide?

    I want to choose a degree that not only lies in my interests, but can lead to a high paying, enjoyable job (yes you've heard this before). I don't mind anything chem/bio related, which is why I asked my question. I've heard great things about biotechnology, and environmental science etc...
  18. planino

    What happened???

    Sorry to hear about your dad, haya. The fact that you got the ATAR you did is amazing, because in your situation I would have simply fallen apart and given up. I'm not going to ignore your cockiness on the forums, but props to you for that number despite your situation. I hope you applied for...
  19. planino

    Last minute clarifications needed :(

    Ditto!
  20. planino

    Last minute clarifications needed :(

    Yeah they're activated together in a way. Th cells activated ---> release interleukin-2 (a cytokine) ----> activates B cells, which then clone once activated (killer T cells also clone upon activation)
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