Originally posted by Snapwizard
Sunny whats the chance of me actually seeing you at the uni? and your doing Comp Science with an avater of a person banging their head on the desk, this is not giving me alot of confidence and conviction. And the fact that last yrs UAI cut off was 85 gives a me a feeling of no being able to excell in the course, even though I tired really hard in the HSC. I studied 45minutes on all weekdays, relaxed on the weekends and hoildays and did 10 hours before the HSC.
hehehe chances are you'll run into me and others sometime, its bound to happen. Ragerunner is right, even though the cut off is a low 85, its no indication of the quality of the course - and I think that you get one of the best lecturers and people doing computer science (like people with 99.95 UAI)
Units in the HSC and units in uni are different...I did 12units in the HSC as well, so don't get freaked out by that.
yoshi - you don't like me after andrewt put my name down on the postcodes assignment email do you?
And yoshi is right about the work too....it comes faster and harder at you. Uni can be however you like it to be - if people tell you its a '24/7 orgy' then thats probably because they don't do most or any of the work - and you can choose to do that if you want (not that I'd recommend it). You can choose to work flat out to get everything done as well. Bottom line is it won't be like high school where you're told to work.
If you really want more help for uni (but not academic stuff), I suggest you sign up for the CSE mentoring program.
Don't worry about the programming - computer science is taught without assuming prior programming experience - as a matter of fact, non programmers might actually be better off than experienced programmers because of the type of work taught in first session!