This isnt for me is for a friend, they are doing engineering at USyd and they want to transfer to Advanced Maths at UoW.
My question is, is it possible for this to be done half way through the year or do they have to wait for the year to finish and then transfer? and also how would the transfer...
By this i mean first years, my first preferance is a combined degree of engineering and law, but i might end up dropping engineering and just doin the straight law course depends how i find the workload
so yeah who is doing and are you doing a double degree or law by itself
Do you mean pay wise? or in a "boring i hate this job get me out of here" kind of way?
Considering i will also be doing the law degree do you think that would change the job opportunities majorly? I mean that involve both.
yeah i realise is doesnt seem like alot of money but anything i get will really help my parents out so its something that weighs fairly heavily on my decision
I was set on doing Civil Engineering at UNSW until i received a phone call today from UOW informing me i had obtained a scholarship to do either Civil Engineering or a double degree of Civil Engineering and Laws. The scholarship would be between $1000 and $3000 each year for the duration of my...
i believe this is how its done:
there are 6! ways the people can sit around the table
there are 5! ways in which two people can be seated together but they can be either side of each other so its 2(5!) (u take the 2 people as one person)
tthen the number of arrangements which the two people...
i do westbury but i didnt mention all of her poems, i focused on the prince and related the constant themes she displays throughout her texts and how they are exemplified in the prince, i told my teacher this and she said that this is answering the question but it is not as good as answering the...
i'm guessing i write what i normally write bout 10-12 words a line and i got 7 and a half pages with gaps between my paragraphs and leaving a line at the top of each page
the induction one is incredibly hard but doable,
first u must consider the case for n=0 ie s=1 r=0 and use i) and the formula provided
then prove for n=1 in both cases when s=2 and r=0 and when s=1 and r=1 using same principle
then assume for n=k
then prove for n=k+1 in two cases
when s=k+2...