Aquawhite
Retiring
Become a checkout chick at some place that they have shit register that doesn't add everything up, and they don't sell calculators. Now you wish you did the Applied major.
Sounds about right for undergraduate coursework.Become a checkout chick at some place that they have shit register that doesn't add everything up, and they don't sell calculators. Now you wish you did the Applied major.
Computer science or computing science (sometimes abbreviated CS) is the study of the theoretical foundations of information and computation and of practical techniques for their implementation and application in computer systems. It is frequently described as the systematic study of algorithmic processes that create, describe, and transform information.I'd like to teach advanced math theory to primary schoolers... in theory. Not in practice. =P
Computer science? What's all that about? I figured I'd just fill up my major with Mathematics and then possibly consider a second major in Statistics - while filling up anything else with Chemistry for epic three hour practicals!
If I was going to USyd I'd look at:sikhman, of course - because I'm an ex-high school student who's clueless - and thus, is asking questions.
Well, studentleader - these are the times I wish I could give rep to you again, but that's not possible. I suppose I should look over the handbooks for UNSW and Sydney again.
I'd seriously do first year comp science though - its been so much more helpful than maths units for me.^ Someone give him some more rep please, he deserves it =P
Well, I'll look over that later studentleader. Thanks again, though really - the only way I can thank you properly is by sending $4000 in the mail...
True. Though I suppose it can't hurt figuring out what the options are and garnering a scaffold of them.There's no point thinking about that now, start planning your major ~Y2 S2. Till then, enjoy your holidays...you've just finished the HSC.
By the way, Studentleader, is that a picture of Nobert Wiener in your avatar ??I'd seriously do first year comp science though - its been so much more helpful than maths units for me.
Your high school maths teacher sounds like a douchebag.I don't know if it's true but I remember my high school maths teacher saying that people who do pure are pretentious douchebags who are doing it for the name and people who truly love maths do applied.
I hated Algebra and Number Theory - real analysis is useful though and is alright I found.Statistics.
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Pure math is shat. I did great in High school mathematics 98 in 3u and 95 in 4u and a 99.5 ATAR. I did shit at uni pure mathematics. It is insane, way too abstract...
My suggestion is you do Commerce/Science with a major in Finance/Actuarial and Statistics. Pure mathematics becomes insanely hard at university, and you will be competing against people who drink, eat and sleep mathematics. The things you do in pure mathematics often have little direct application to the real world. e.g. In algebra you will learn about the classification and identification of n dimensional vector spaces. This has little use practically.
I was considering Actuarial/Quantitative Risk at UNSW. After 2 semesters of pure mathematics courses, I'm now doing Actuarial/Law.
Yes I have all of his books and a first edition of his autobiographyBy the way, Studentleader, is that a picture of Nobert Wiener in your avatar ??
Some of the pure mathematics is definitely useful, but if your primary objective is to learn how to apply mathematics to real life, imo you should be majoring in applied or statistics.I hated Algebra and Number Theory - real analysis is useful though and is alright I found.
Thing about undergrad applied is its pretty shit - you don't learn anything good about modelling or simulations.Some of the pure mathematics is definitely useful, but if your primary objective is to learn how to apply mathematics to real life, imo you should be majoring in applied or statistics.
The other option is to do an undergraduate in pure mathematics, then specialise further on in an honours year or phd. I have a friend who did his undergrad in pure, and did his Phd in applied mathematics (financial hedging).