Heh. Mine's between LAWS1006 and MATH2962 (I transferred to Sci/Law). Disgusting maths units just aren't content with getting me up at 8am 4 days a week for 2 hours...
Not that you're worried, but you won't be missing much if you skip one 1st year chem lecture/week. I skipped a lot more than...
Exactly. Nothing can be done, I don't see the point of needing an advisor; I'm not going to change units over it... and now I assume I have to line up with every other dickhead that just wants to try and nitpick their timetable.
Same... which is weird since looking at the individual unit timetables last week I only saw 1 clash (but between lectures with only 1 stream).
Does anyone know what criteria they use for clashes too severe for an automatic allocation?
Can't wait to put my faith in a system that misspells...
MIT OpenCourseWare | Mathematics | 18.06 Linear Algebra, Spring 2005 | Video Lectures
If you're looking for a challenge, try the noninductive definition for the determinant.
CONTACT THE SCHOOL. Im 95% sure there is a facility to change streams (between normal and advanced ONLY) independent of FlexSIS (the student admin software), at least up to the census date and probably beyond.
Everything looks hard before you've learnt any of it.
Answer. You're begging for absurd generalisations.
You're looking for the answer to complex and long-term problems by making one decision at one point in time. It doesn't work that way.
Course notes cost between $10 and $20 each. You buy them at KopyStop broadway (http://www.kopystop.com.au/). I think there's a facility to drop from advanced maths units if you contact the school of maths, even though its normally not allowed.
The School of Maths has their course notes printed by KopyStop on Mountain St (Broadway). Usually they're not available until right before uni starts (or during the 1st week). There aren't homework questions as such (aside from two assignments worth 5% each), but I guess questions you don't...