try read it aloud as if teaching a class, or turn the notes into a story aloud. Observe how the events snowball and progress and lead to other events. Remember, only a month or 2 of this shit and you'll never have to look at it again. Better make the most of it : - )
Another option, for future students, is to go to UTS as they offer Foundation Maths which catches you up to the assumed knowledge needed. This does not extend the length of your degree!
Let's say I have a b. science/b. arts and wanted to transfer into Law after a year.
I understand you need a certain WAM to be considered, would you need this WAM in both courses or just, for example, only in the arts degree and my WAM in the science degree wouldn't matter?
for The Tempest I used 'Invictus' by William Ernest Henley (poem) and also kinda analysed American Beauty (film) but only learnt analysis for the poem good luck :)
Are there any pre requisites for the Masters in Int Law?
I can see myself as a lawyer for human rights issues and the like, not necessarily just in organisations such as UN, but not as a lawyer for businesses and marriages and stuff.
Whatever degree I do, my focus is to work at improving...
Has anyone had experience with teaching in developing countries?
If so, how did that come out (through uni exchange? etc.)
Anything else you can share?
I believe that education is the foundation to so many possibilities.
Which branch of engineering would you recommend for aiding, growing, supporting, sustaining e.t.c. developing countries?
I understand that many branches of eng will help to build communities, but anyone have other input?
I would love to get into engineering for humanitarian reasons but not...
Posted this under Disciplines 'Arts and Humanities' too btw
UAC Applications for 2017 close very soon and I need help.
What kind of pathway would I take to do some kind of humanitarian work? Nothing very specific in mind which is making the choice difficult, but wanting to do something...
UAC Applications for 2017 close very soon and I need help.
What kind of pathway would I take to do some kind of humanitarian work? Nothing very specific in mind which is making the choice difficult, but wanting to do something 'international' in my degree, for example, have a major in...
Also interested in politics and I'm choosing UAC preferences for Uni 2017 at the moment. Do you have any updates on what you've done with this interest?And if you're at uni, what are you doing? Would be nice to hear :)