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jabbott

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Hey just wondering if any of you guys decided to do uni in QLD? I would be interested to find out what uni/ what courses people are doing?
 

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Hey Jabbott
I just read your post - i am at QUT also.. who knows may see you around!
 

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Campus is way better than that of UNSW, Adelaide, Newcastle and Monash.
 

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Hurri said:
Campus is way better than that of UNSW, Adelaide, Newcastle and Monash.
that is 100% correct :D ok..well, at least I think it is....i live in brisbane (near UQ) but go to uni at UNSW - and UQ campus is WAAAY better!!

though just a word of warning...the colleges are also WAAY more expensive, but i think the facilities are better - eg. better rooms, better views and some colleges have their own gym/library :| (u'l have to look into this more, i just had quick look whilst comparing diff colleges around Aus)

but yeah, QLD is great :D bit humid at times, but other than that its really nice :p.
 

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I'm doing BEd at USQ (Uni of Southern QLD) - today's the first day of semester 1 *eek!* I'm a first year by the way.
 

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Im at QUT and its a really good uni. Brissy is a great place to live!
 

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hey i'm at uq doing engineering(chemical) and science (chemistry)

It is a very nice campus compared to the uni's in sydney. And the facilities are unreal, especially if you are doing biomedical engg or biomed sciences
 

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What's the word on facilities and strength in botany and software/computers/programming?
 

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I don't do any 'botany' subjects, but as a part of electrical engineering first semester i'm doing CSSE1001 (intro. to computer science, or something) which is basically coding/programming.
I HATE it, I can't code anything for shit! (but that's my opinion).

We are taught to code in Dr. Scheme (program) using "pretty big" (language, I think that's it) and yeah, if you want I could send you the first two assignments we have been given on coding to give you an idea.
 

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Dr Scheme is an IDE for Scheme, a version of LISP. LISP is a functional programming language designed for list processing and is the mother tongue of AI.

Uh, yeah, so... Scheme is good. I plan to learn it eventually. It's something to consider. (I'm considering transfering to UQ next year :p).
 

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Well, seems like you knew it all in the first place. :p
Yeah, those few new threads seemed to hint a possible transfer haha, told you to come to UQ in the first place didn't I, huh huh?!
 

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Haha. Well I know a lot about programming, but I just wondered what language you guys used. Thanks for the rply in the other thread - very helpful.

And yes, you did. *slaps head*. Ah well. =/
 

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