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  1. Avicenna

    Course/subjects (2005)

    Bachelor of Farm-A-Sea
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    cut-off for pharmacy

    just call 'em up and ask what the uai and stat cut-offs were, and they'll tell u......uai 95.5 and stat 149
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    cut-off for pharmacy

    uai cut-off: 95.50 stat cut-off: 149
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    Post your USYD offers!

    Bachelor of Drugs :p
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    Plasmolysis?

    and just to add to jesshika's explanation of plasmolysis, in plant cells the cell wall pulls away from the rigid cell wall and hence the cell shrivels....PS: once again shrivelling is bad terminology to describe plant cell plasmolysis
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    Whats Happening in Bios1201

    Hay about that beer demo ...i didnt get it.....the only thing i understood was that all of the volunteers but one got a free beer... :P
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    Problem in Complex Number Question

    Attention: Mill has pointed out that i made an error in my solution... After working out tan^-1(a/4b)+tan^-1(4b/a) to be pi/2 i forgot to substitue it back into cis[tan^-1(a/4b)+tan^-1(4b/a)]. So : 4/3xcis[tan^-1(a/4b)+tan^-1(4b/a)] =4/3xcis[pi/2] =4/3x[cos(pi/2)+isin(pi/2)] =(4/3)i
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    Problem in Complex Number Question

    Actually i do use microsoft equation found in your word processor (Microsoft Word) Click on the Insert button then click on object..a list of all programs that allow you to insert objects would come up..search for microsoft equation then away you go...:) Another program is MathType
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    Problem in Complex Number Question

    This is how i got pi/2....
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    Adding attachments

    thanx cro_angel
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    Problem in Complex Number Question

    Here's the solution....
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    Adding attachments

    I was wondering how to post an attachment in a thread... Would anyone please help?
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    Higher Chemistry 1a

    Well it really depends on your HSC chem marks...if you scored between 75-100 in chem then COLA recommends that you do Higehr chem... Another advantage is that since higehr chem is a relatively harder subject than fundamentals then you would be scaled up much better...e.g. a credit would move...
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    Languages?

    I don't know if this is relevant here but i've heard that the only classical language to be used in everyday life is Classical Arabic in the Middle East where it is used in writing letters, news, all printed material even ads.. Now that's quite interesting.
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    School size

    My school has a colossal number of 1800 students from K-12.... How's that for a big school???
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    Conics!

    Well its never too late to improve...;)
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    Hardest part ?

    I remeber once hearing that in Victoria they have this 10% assessment task in maths which requires that students write an essay about maths.... So I wouldn't be surprised if the NSW BOS adopts this weird assessment task in the near future....But as freaking_out said "well i guess we don't...
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    Conics!

    I actually enjoyed conics along with mechanics and integration...All of them required alot of algebra and it rocks!! Vive L'Algebra!!!
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    Hardest part ?

    Physics has become corrupted. It is now more like 'The History and Litercay of Physics' rather than what was taught pre-2000... Soon maths will become the same and students would be required to submit an essay in 4 unit discussing the impact of maths on society. :mad1:
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    extra uai pionts.

    Well my friend got 96.95 last year (2003) and applied to optometry with an EAS form ...but he didnt make it to opto which had a cut-off of 98.3 and yet in 2002 another guy applied to actuarial studies at macquarie using an EAS form and mafe it.... so it really depends on the number of...
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