Talking about innovation, I read somewhere that AGMS was considering adoptin a new grading system (which would look awfully similar to the Macquarie one in terms of GPA).
Joe Cole can be used as a support striker, but Jose knows better (that if anything, he's a playmaker). Kezman is like Crespo (better in another league). Mikael Forssell is quality, but he's out for the rest of the season, and it's hard seeing him fit into the Chelsea line-up. Carlton Cole looks...
it's basically your mq id (the one with your initials and numbers) plus "@ student.mq.edu.au" or something like that. (haven't used mine enough to remember)
you don't need all the books on the list. the question is which ones do you need. and you'll find that out by asking people who've done the unit before (or the lecturer, but they set the recommended text so might not be that helpful).
For all the wealth of the oil baron, Chelsea are seriously short of players.
They have two strikers, Eidur and Dider. You need at least three strikers, just in case one or more become injuried or take illegal substances.
They lack a proper right winger (kid from Betis would do well). Duff...
it depends on the subjects, if it's just writing words then it's not a bad idea. but if you're writing notation/diagrams/graphs, then don't bother. also there's always the risk of thief/distraction of games.
Semester One
(Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 9:00am to 6:00pm) minus (Tuesday 1:00pm, 5:00 to 6:00pm, Wednesday 1:00pm to 4:00pm, and Thursday 11:00am, 2:00pm to 4:00pm)
Semester Two
Not sure yet, because MATH237 tutorials don't exist (yet).
that's beside the point, and you're not planning to follow it for app fin anyways.
it's six years, unless you can organise your program with alot of summer school and/or external (because quite a few law units are offered externally).
yes, you can do units out of order. however, you must understand how the system works in terms of which units you will need to do and their prereqs. that said, most people don't follow the recommended program.
your example, moving acst200 into second year would not be advisable because you...