Hey people,
first time posting on the MQ boards after lurking for so long...
I'm seeking help and advise on the nasty/evil Doublt Failure rule they've got here in MQ.
One of my friends has just studied ACCG201 for the past 2 semesters and, unfortunately has not been able to pass that...
I'm doing Jap as my electives in Mc Uni. We've got 3 books:
- the notes by the lecturer; (this is the one we use most of the time)
- Kantaro200; (for Kanji) and
- Nihongo Kana (for writing general Hiragana and Katakana)
http://www.cal.mq.edu.au/unit.php?unitCode=ACCG101
But on this site it says prerequisites for ACCG 101 is ACCG 100 or ACCG 105.
Thanks for the replies by the way.
Can someone please tell me the differences between these two please, it doesn't seem too clear in the Mac Uni Handbook. Is ACCG105 more practical whilst ACCG100 more theoretical?
Which one would be a better choice if I want to do ACCG 101 in the second semester?
Thanks!
Hey Xiao, managed to find the background info again, here's the stuff (roughly):
"Tian Long Ba Bu" are the eight great gods from Buddist mythologies, and their nature were said to have been reflected upon eight seperate characters in this Jin Yong novel (Don't mind if I type in Chinese right...
I only handed mine in today and our teacher said he'd have them marked by Friday. Don't have high expectations for the mark, but fingers crossed anyway...