I wouldn't say 3rd yr stats in psych is easy. Perhaps at USyd it is but at UNSW, from what i've heard there's a big difference between 2nd and 3rd year statistics. I know people who are doing 3rd yr stats in psych and they struggled through it.
Also, in UNSW's B Psych, you do 3 stats courses...
Seraphim, are you suggesting that international students take local students places? Because to my understanding, there is a quota for local students, international and local full fee paying students and each quota is seperate
Or not... look at graph 6.48 and 6.49 in the ABS link
I can't believe i actually bothered looking it up but here's some evidence (as opposed to opinions) regarding gender and pay equality
http://www.actu.asn.au/public/futurework/payequity.html...
I'm not sure what your understanding is of modern feminism, however the third wave of feminism nowdays is aware of the previous limitations associated with past views of feminism. Currently feminism acknowledges that you cannot take a unitarist approach by viewing the situation women face as the...
Lol... oh right then forgot Scarecrow wasn't in it. Yep it's definately been a long time since i've read it.
I thought Scarecrow was alright. Better than Area 7. Even though it was sad that a particular character was killed off, at least it shows that the plotlines characters are evolving.
Contest was the first Matthew Reilly book i read and it's one of my favourites! There was constant action and you weren't sure what to expect next.
I didn't like Temple that much because it was too Indiana Jones type and that doesn't seem to suit Scarecrow (can't remember his name Shane ___...
Genre- Rock
Couldn't pinpoint a particular song so i decided to do a mixture of albums and songs. In no particular order....
Crowded house- Best of Crowded House
The Verve- Sonnet
Ben Folds Five- Brick
The Police- Best of sting and the police
Coldplay- A rush of blood to the head...
Check out the introductory lectures or at least obtain the course outlines for subjects within those majors.
I've done 2 first yr politics subjects (except 1 of them has now become a 2nd yr subject) and enjoyed them.
Whichever major from those lists you choose will at least get you thinking.
My academic transcript looks similar to Ace's one.
My current WAM is exactly the same as my previous WAM. But it's impossible for my current wam to be as it is becuase i didn't get all my subjects transferred to the degree i'm currently doing.
Unless my statement contains an accumulated...
Actually, it can be viewed as applicable to some countries today. There is a reason why dependency theory exists and you can seel some aspects of it represented in differing levels of economic development and the international division of labour
The case with Human Geography was interesting. There were various reasons given to support moving Human Geography out of FBE. In the end, it's now back with the Faculty of Science.
One of the reasons they did give was that there wasn't enough space in the Faculty to support Human Geography...
Well, from an economic perspective, you can look at left being a closed market economy and right being and open market economy (which are influenced by the ideas of collectivism and indivdualism). That's just another perspective of what left and right is though.
Actually, most of the ppl...
Well this is my p.o.v, left is associated with a more collectivist stance. Right is associated with a more individualistic stance.
You only have to look at changes in Australian society from the 1980's to now. Changes in social structure in which even ppl from disadvantaged backgrounds e.g...
Ohne, marking standards are being lowered. Lower standards leads to a decline in the quality of students. Consequently this leads to an increased negative image from employers who employ graduates only to discover that graduates lack skills in certain areas e.g communication. Additionally, lower...
Yeh i got exemptions for QMB. Not looking fwd to doing QMA
Minai or anyone else, have you had Yeung Lam Ko or Louis Kong Chen as your lecturers? Because i think they're the course lecturers for sem 2
Even when you transfer within UNSW and you get subjects credited from your previous degree to your current degree, a "T" appears next to the subject.
Your WAM starts again even if you get subjects transferred over.
e.g If i did Micro and Macro under B Arts and transferred to B Commerce...
It's calculated based on the amount of subjects u completed in the last degree you did.
At UNSW I also think your GPA/WAM is reset when you transfer to another degree within the uni. At least on my academic transcript, there;s a different WAM for the degree i started off with in comparision...