I just received my mark for COMP1911 which was 46 FL. I was wondering how my WAM is affected. Do they still calculate my WAM using this mark or do they count it as a zero? And if I retake the course later and get a different mark how would that work?
Does anyone know what is going to be tested in the Fins1612 final exam this semester? My friend says everything going to be tested but I have seen a post made by someone on BOS saying that they only test the topics that were not tested in quiz 1 and 2. Thanks in advance.
Am I still able to drop a course now? I'm finding that I cannot keep up with the work and have decided to drop the course which I have been neglecting for half the past few weeks
I'm currently doing a BComm/Adv Maths degree but I really hate the SCIF course and I know it won't get any better for me. Along with the fact that I must do honours for this degree, I want to change to a normal Commerce/Science degree. Would it be possible to change degrees now and drop the SCIF...
Hi guys. At the moment I'm planning to do B Commerce/ Science (Advanced Mathematics) because I want to major in Actuarial Studies or maybe finance. But at the same time I find Commerce (international) very enticing because it allows you to study overseas for a year. I really like the idea of...
Can someone estimate my ATAR please?
These are my ranks and raw marks for trials
Chemistry 2/60 81%
Physics 3/64 91%
Maths X1 2/64 93%
Maths X2 3/31 64%(I am pretty certain I will get over 70% in externals)
English Adv 19/45 53%
School rank = around 100
I am seriously...
Is this reduction equation correct for dry cell?
2Mn4+ + 2O2- + 2H+ + 2e¯ 2Mn3+ + 3O2- + H2O
And does anyone know an easy way to memorise the chemistry of dry cell and silver oxide button cell?
On an Argand diagram the points P and Q represent the numbers Z1 and Z2 respectively. OPQ is an equilateral triangle. Show that Z1^2 + Z2^2 = Z1Z2.
This is what I've done so far:
Z2 = Z1cis60 since it is an equilateral triangle
then I sub it in Z1^2 + Z2^2
I then get:
Z1^2 + (Z1cis60)^2...