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    Difference between free electives and general education courses?

    free electives are subjects you take within your faulty ie ASB offered subjects general education course are outside your faulty (ie you cant take an ASb offered course as a gen ed)
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    The Cricket Thread

    Re: The Official Cricket Thread He had a shocking tour after his first game lol
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    The Cricket Thread

    Re: The Official Cricket Thread Yea thats true, australia did get smashed but that was when indian cricket was peaking, Tendulkar, dravid, sehwag, laxmann, ganguly. Look at the team they have now its pretty much made of a bunch of no bodies but they still destroyed Australia. Australia showed...
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    The Cricket Thread

    Re: The Official Cricket Thread Called it, http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia/content/current/story/627034.html
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    MATH 1151 Homework Question 35) b)

    Im pretty sure there should be a + C
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    MATH 1151 Homework Question 34) c)

    Nah you wouldnt lose marks for using your method
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    MATH 1151 Homework Question 34) c)

    I think you can take another approach as well by using the fact that sinh(x)=[exp(x)-exp(-x)]/2 and swapping the x for a lnx but yea your answer seems to simplify to the same one i got which is 0.5 +0.5x^-2
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    MATH 1151 Question

    yea this is the answer im getting which you can simplify further by expanding the brackets. Im not sure thought because I rememebr doing this kinda question wayyy back in my first couple of weeks in math1151 but im pretty sure we used an exponential somewhere in the last step or something my...
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    ECON1101 - Need help!

    Neither of them are more likely to rebuy a ticket, losing the ticket and the money are sunk costs so therefore it should be excluded from their decision to buy a new ticket, if they both have enough money and both have the same preferences then they will both buy another ticket although as i...
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    How to get full marks for Tute attendance and participation

    yea its not too hard, unfortunately i wont be able to attend my fins1612 and fins1613 tutes one friday due to a camp so i wont be able to get 100% for tutorial participation
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    Tutorial Questions and stuff....

    Yea you can take short cuts if you like, just make sure you understand the basics. You dont need citations or anything like that
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    Good weekly salary for a uni student

    +1, I know heaps of people who have students just cos they got a gun atar, regardless of how socially awkward they are
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    PLS tell me first year COMMERCE STUDY HOURS to get min DISTINCTION AVERAGE

    nah its just that with comm courses generally you can cram for the finals a few days before the exam. For Acct1501/acct1511 id just copy a friends tutorial homework every week which took literally 10 minutes for micro and macro the tutor would go through all the tutorial questions in class so...
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    Actuarial studies and economics - computer programs

    Mmm yea i guess it cant hurt to learn but after speaking to colleagues about it they all say that the courses for SAS offered at uni etc arent all that helpful for the SAS you will learn at work. But that depends on the kind of work youre trying to do with SAS. Where I work its mainly data...
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    Good weekly salary for a uni student

    +1 I got into tutoring fresh outta high school, working at different rates for different students but I was getting $510 per week for 16 hours of work which is around $30 per hour
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    Actuarial studies and economics - computer programs

    We dont learn SAS at uni though, Also you might not wanna get windows 7 if youre gonna install SAS. I use SAS at work and the laptop I was given uses windows 7 and SAS runs much slower on my comp than my colleagues, that goes for excel as well. Just yesterday I was copying a column of rows...
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    How to draw graph f(x) from f'(x)

    What I used to do was this First find where the f'(x) graph cuts the x axis because this is where the turning points for f(x) occur Then just look at the f'(x) and identify that wherever y>0 then f(x) has a positive gradient and should slope upwards, and wherever y<0 then f(x) has a negative...
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    Actuarial studies and economics - computer programs

    Not sure about economics but youll need excel and matlab for actuarial studies. I think in the past some of the actuarial courses used "R" but someone told me they arent using that anymore
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    Good weekly salary for a uni student

    Hahah yea, "how much should I be earning" Just earn enough so that you can afford to do what you wanna do
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