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BillyMak

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Turns out it's impossible to enrol in Complex Analysis and Several Variable Calculus, because each course has only one lecture stream and the little fuckers overlap.

Also, there is no combination of the higher streams of these courses that can be taken to avoid this clash.

To top it off, it appears that Higher Complex Analysis isn't even being run, just the standard level.

Is there anything that can be done to avoid this ridiculous, inflexible, annoying-as-fuck, yet predictable clash of UNSW courses?
 

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BillyMak said:
Turns out it's impossible to enrol in Complex Analysis and Several Variable Calculus, because each course has only one lecture stream and the little fuckers overlap.

Also, there is no combination of the higher streams of these courses that can be taken to avoid this clash.

To top it off, it appears that Higher Complex Analysis isn't even being run, just the standard level.

Is there anything that can be done to avoid this ridiculous, inflexible, annoying-as-fuck, yet predictable clash of UNSW courses?
higher complex analysis is run in session 2.
 

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I don't get why they'd do that.... Surely it makes more sense to run it at the same time that they run the standard level? Or is it that perhaps both courses are always taken by one lecturer?
 

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You're lucky they're even offering Complex Analysis in S1. This is the last yr.

It's because more people do Complex in Session 2, eg engineering students.
 

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