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  1. MongMan

    Question about Macbook for Bsc

    Laptops are overrated at uni anyway, unless you're actually studying computer science. Pen and pad for note-taking.
  2. MongMan

    Question about Macbook for Bsc

    Mac Pro?
  3. MongMan

    Question about Macbook for Bsc

    Surprisingly the latest version of Bootcamp access OS X files from Windows without any extra work. Fair enough. What model Asus are you going for?
  4. MongMan

    Enroling in Elec. Eng. subjects as a science student

    Okie. I only ask because there seemed some issue about requiring 'permission' to do so. Because I'm cool like that, mayne.
  5. MongMan

    Enroling in Elec. Eng. subjects as a science student

    What's the best way to go about it?
  6. MongMan

    What happened with the notes??

    What happened with the notes??
  7. MongMan

    Question about Macbook for Bsc

    Get Microsoft Office for Mac. Set up a FAT partition which you can access from both OS X and Windows for documents you want to share between the two if you use Boot Camp. Alternatively you could use VMware or Parallels for the rare instance that you need Windows for a task within OS X. I...
  8. MongMan

    Value of IT minor?

    My first year IT subjects are: INFO1103 (1st sem) INFO2315 (Intro to IT Security) (2nd sem) and possibly ELEC1601 (Foundation of Computer Systems) (contemplating 2nd sem.. needed to be eligible for master of professional engineering or to transfer into B.E.E/B Sci) That's interesting about...
  9. MongMan

    Master of Professional Engineering

    Sounds right. Danke. I went to enroll in some of the electrical engineering subjects the 28th and apparently I need to seek permission from the dean of engineering to take subjects from the faculty. So currently I'm just loaded up on the appropriate I.T, physics and math subjects. Should I...
  10. MongMan

    BOS USYD Roll Call 2010

    People at the info day were telling me that they expected it to be actually higher than Science. I expected it to be around 75 considering it was replacing at least two other 75 UAI courses. Looks like I was right. *facepalm*
  11. MongMan

    silly question..

    What more do you need to know?
  12. MongMan

    Master of Professional Engineering

    Fair enough. Should I touch the engineering subjects listed in the table while I do my science degree in physics? To be frank, $20k a year for the MPE doesn't worry me. Taking an extra year does though.
  13. MongMan

    Master of Professional Engineering

    Hmmm. Really? Should I touch the electrical engineering units in my bachelors then? What's the difference between M. P E and just a M. E?
  14. MongMan

    Master of Professional Engineering

    I'm thinking of pursuing this some time after my Science degree (physics, IT minor). Actual 5 years in a BE/Sc degree is not something I find particularly appealing due to the time duration. Three years seems better suited. Now, Engineering handbook seems to suggest that if I do certain...
  15. MongMan

    silly question..

    Stop touching my willy.
  16. MongMan

    De Moivre's Theorem

    (mod1)^5/(mod2)^3 * cis(5alpha - 3beta) easy peasy with de Moivre
  17. MongMan

    De Moivre's Theorem

    It's a loaded question. However you should still know how to solve this using De Moivres.
  18. MongMan

    Degrees to Radian and vice versa

    Easy way to remember - ratio: rad/2pi = deg/360 and so... rad = 2pi * deg / 360 deg = 360 * rad/2pi
  19. MongMan

    silly question..

    I would say you're in, even if you apply late. You would receive part of the five bonus points (i.e 3), not to mention the course is filled to only half capacity.
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