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Hey who here does maths at UoW? What are the strengths of UoW in mathematical research? For instance, UNSW is strong at analysis while Usyd is strong at algebra. I am interested in taking some courses at UoW.
 

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poloktim said:
Why?


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dunno, just from my parents' ramblings.

EDIT: oh yeah, UOW also have those ABS scholarships/cadetships too
 
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What about research opportunities at UoW?
Well with research you can't just look at the uni. On a reputation of research, UOW isn't very recognised.

Then again, with research you have to find a good supervisor that specialises in the field of study you want to persue.

A top uni like...... Harvard? may not have such a person, even though they are a top uni.
 

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jm and others, any idea about the difficulty and standard of pure maths at uow? I'm considering it
 

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acmilan said:
jm and others, any idea about the difficulty and standard of pure maths at uow? I'm considering it
I don't know pure maths that well, since I've been trying to avoid all the pure maths subjects...

But I know there are about 4 pure maths subjects and if you do the advanced stream you get to do a project with a lecturer.
 

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jm1234567890 said:
I don't know pure maths that well, since I've been trying to avoid all the pure maths subjects...

But I know there are about 4 pure maths subjects and if you do the advanced stream you get to do a project with a lecturer.
Avoid them!? They're the best ones, don't get me started on applied! :p
 
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I think if you are going to do a straight maths degree - try and do the advance - that way you get to avoid the math187/188 - they are boring as shit. But then you have a subject that puts a years worth of work into 1/2 a year.

Also the research projects you do in second and third year would be good. But then I also heard if you go good in math187/188, you may be able to get into those subjects anyway.

What are you guys talking about? stat is the worst.
 

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chinesefireball said:
I think if you are going to do a straight maths degree - try and do the advance - that way you get to avoid the math187/188 - they are boring as shit. But then you have a subject that puts a years worth of work into 1/2 a year.

Also the research projects you do in second and third year would be good. But then I also heard if you go good in math187/188, you may be able to get into those subjects anyway.

What are you guys talking about? stat is the worst.
lol, I would have agreed with you on stat before, but I'm kinda appreciating it now... seems like a very useful thing to know.
 

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chinesefireball said:
I think if you are going to do a straight maths degree - try and do the advance - that way you get to avoid the math187/188 - they are boring as shit. But then you have a subject that puts a years worth of work into 1/2 a year.

Also the research projects you do in second and third year would be good. But then I also heard if you go good in math187/188, you may be able to get into those subjects anyway.

What are you guys talking about? stat is the worst.
Well i'd be starting from 3rd year, so i assume either way i wont be doing it :p But yeah, i always take advanced maths when offered.

As for stats, i dont mind it, i just never want to do it again. But like jm said, i do see its value to some areas. I'd take stats over applied any day if i had to choose one though.
 

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Anti-Mathmite said:
Who would want to do maths past school level? :confused:

Are there any job prospects other than being a teacher?
There are heaps of job options. Mathematics/Statistics is needed in many areas.
Although.. I guess Pure Maths is a bit limited.

eg.
- Consultation
- Data Analysis
- Finance
- Risk Analysis
- Weather Forcasting
- Various areas of science (Like calculating nuclear reactions)
- Engineering
 

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Pure maths isnt limited, computation alone has its foundations in pure mathematics, not applied ;)
 
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Ok - i can see the point of stat, I can see how it is useful. But I never really liked subjects that were just - here is the formula work the stuff out, then say what it means. I prefer to work out the formula for myself. I think it is because I don't know enough stat, to really understand it properly.

I don't mind applied - but then all I have done is MATH111
 

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