Is true. I accelerated IPT and finished it last year. While its content wasn't entirely to my liking, I was certainly interested in multiple areas of the subject and so I could study it pretty easily. Ended doing really well because of my dedication to the subject, which wouldn't have happened...
Hi, I'm very likely doing a double degree in Applied Mathematics/Computer Science in university next year. I was wondering where that could take me, in terms of a career?
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But then it makes me realise that I haven't watched the latest Doctor Who episode. And then I decide to go watch it on iView. And then I go look up spoilers for the next episode. And then I get hungry, fetch a muffin and...yeah, you get the idea. :(
Haha, yep! Our school has relatively small cohorts - ~120 - and since we're all-girls, the cohort for physics is usually quite small. We originally had around 33, but as you can guess, about 14 dropped it. :(
Also to everyone else, thank you!
Hello, I'd like an ATAR estimate. :)
School rank: consistently top 10
English Advanced: 60/125 (Ick. Also, usually half the cohort gets band 6s.)
Mathematics Extension 1: 2/79
Mathematics Extension 2: 2/33
Physics: 8/19
Economics: 2/36
+ state rank for (accelerated) IPT last year.
Thank you!
Yay, course preferences. I'm not sure about whether I want to swap around the first two preferences though...damnit UNSW & USyd, why you no Advanced Maths/Comp Sci combined degrees :K
Me been bribing myself with gaming. It works okay. :D Until, well, when I take the entire night to game instead of dividing it half-half. I also have the drive to meet my goals and keep my first-in-subjects, so that helps too.
But the USyd SIT building is pretty much made of glass! ...oh, wait, so is the UNSW CSE building. Plus the UNSW CSE computers actually run Linux (it makes me feel at home). >:D Haven't seen the UNSW maths building yet, but I hope to!