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I have done exams on < 4 hours sleep and done well in them, but now in uni I prefer to just sleep in if I can and get them solid 8 hours
Technically, yes - each course contributes proportionally to how many units of credit it's worth, but in almost all cases your courses will be worth 6 units of credit so not really no.
Things just didn't work out that great this semester for COMP1511, most courses usually aren't like this (in fact, you usually get COMP marks way before other subjects)
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Session Course Title Result
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T2 COMP1521 Computer Systems Fundamentals...100 HD
T2 COMP1531 Software Eng Fundamentals........84 DN
T2...
For maths? No idea, I was never told. I don't think I'd be a top rank for 1141/1241 (surely people got > 96) but maybe in 1081 since I got 98 in that last semester (though, last semesters exam was fairly easy so who knows)
A double degree is broader than a double major
For example, you can double major in AI and Security in Computer Science, but you can't major in "business" under Computer Science.
You can also double major within a double degree (sometimes)
Knuth's Art of Computer Programming will teach you well, but it won't be easy or fast.
1000000000x better than most online "learn in 2 weeks!!!!1!1!1one!" tutorials