whats so bad about 9am classes ? any pros ? LOL
What's bad? What's
not bad about 9am classes? No sleep-ins!
I went to a party on a Thursday, got home at 1am, and had to be uni at 8:45 the next day. I got like five hours sleep <_<
also, can you change courses throughout the year? say from a higher maths course to a lower one?
how many subjects do you choose?
Before the census date, usually around Week 5 or so.
And 4. There are
some courses that are worth 3 units, but most often, just pick 4 courses - that'll get you to the required 24uoc per semester.
HOW SHOULD I STRUCTURE MY TIMETABELEEEEEE!@K(RJQ@#R(AIDSjnfj
Depends. Look at the timetable site:
http://www.timetable.unsw.edu.au/current/subjectSearch.html
Get an Excel document up and plan where you want your classes to be. And then enrol in them. If you want all your classes on Monday, then see if you can.
Guys should I do higher phys or regular phys? Looking at the handbook they say much of a difference...
Are you good at Physics? Want to challenge yourself? If so, take Higher.
When are people planning to grab their ID cards? During O-week or beforehand? s:
The line at O-Week is horrendously long, but you can chat to other people in the line. Use it as a social opportunity.
Im doing a Bachelor Science/Education and intend to become a maths teacher, kinda confused on which courses to take, so i took these ones;
EDST1101 - Educational Psychology
ENGG1811 - Computing for Engineers
MATH1131 - Mathematics 1A
PHYS1111 - Fundamentals of Physics
are these ok?
All questions about "what subjects should I do" are answered by your Handbook entry:
http://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/programs/2014/4076.html
Relevant parts include:
The basic requirements for the Bachelor of Education (Secondary) in Dual mode (96 UOC) are:
Education Core (60 UOC)
Prescribed Education method electives (24 UOC)
Prescribed Education electives (12 UOC)
Education Core
Level 1
EDST1101 Educational Psychology (6 UOC)
EDST1104 Social Perspectives in Educ. (6 UOC)
So you should take one or both of the above.
Now:
ENGG1811 - Computing for Engineers
MATH1131 - Mathematics 1A
PHYS1111 - Fundamentals of Physics
MATH1131 seems right, also this link is of help:
http://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/plans/2014/MATHV14076.html
PHYS1111 is good from the first link.
ENGG1811 doesn't show up anywhere. I'd suggest you replace that with MATH1081.
Also if you scroll down in the first link I gave you, it'll show: "Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Education (Secondary) - Sample Program Mathematics Major Stream". Use that as your guide.