It's done at your uni, around the upcoming census date.
Your uni's online administrative panel (which does class timetables, adding/dropping courses) will cover all of that. You should also get an email.
So tell me, if you get enough 'good signs' are you actually going to do something about it? Or are you just looking for excuses not to make a move?
I would stop liking all of her shit as well, reeks desperation.
The level of calculus covered is essentially 2 unit..at least in the first semester course anyway. Assuming the courses won't change next year, you're gonna be doing vectors, complex numbers, calculus, differential equations and linear algebra (matrix and matrcies). With DEs, linear algebra and...
Yep.. you do cover some 3 unit and 4 unit concepts in the first year math courses but if you work hard it really won't be too difficult at all.
I got 69 in 2u math and am now doing civil at uon and the math isn't terribly hard. You'll be fine.
But if you are still worried there are...
The excel book and specifically the study cards were literally the only study resource I used for the IPT final. I ended up getting a band 6 studying the cards for 1 hour prior to the exam.
At UoN there isn't a whole lot of maths in the computer science degree. You do 3 math courses in the first year and that IS IT! One of them isn't even difficult and covers a lot of probability and basic logic concept stuff. You cover java and c++ in the first year when it comes to programming...
Although I am not a fan of either of the major parties at the moment, it's surprising to see so many on BOS voting for libs with all the planned cuts to the student sector. I guess you must all be rich, or something.
It's no lie keeping up to date with work isn't easy.
One of my mature aged student friends has told me just to treat it like a full time job. Go in from 9-5 every day. Studying on campus definitely keeps my attention focused on coursework rather than dicking around at home.
Re: Can you get marked down in 2 unit math exam for not using a ruler or not labeling
Depends on the wording of the question.
I can foresee marks being deducted for not labelling either axis, vertices, etc, properly.
Marks (scaled) for each subject texted to your phone the day before, your ATAR thru UAC the day after. If there is an option, log into UAC and provide your mobile number in the settings. I'm certain the feature is optional, as you get your marks formally in the mail about a month later.
Sounds to me like the IPT paper was a LOT like the one I did last year - and not in a good way. Lots of BS that didn't test the whole syllabus. I mean, a full question on a global positioning system (iirc), when there is only like 1 dot point on it in the syllabus - who saw that coming...