Imo you should just do geology and get as high marks as possible, then go do honours, and you can work in mining or oil + gas in a good position, and make lots of money too :P I dont see the BA helping with getting a job, getting a good job in geology is very easy at the moment, with only a BSci...
Your best bet is probably a computer science degree, and you can go specialize in security or something similar. Those TAFE certifications are pretty much useless.
Have a look at this,
http://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/programs/2013/3978.html
the computer networks major looks...
According to this, http://www.timetable.unsw.edu.au/2013/FINS1613.html all the tutes for fins1613 are currently full, they should open up more spots soon, just wait a while and try again
I put the length of the image projected onto paper, because it would vary with each lens and would show the effects of accommodation on the image with numbers. I thought about doing distance to candle but it was fixed the whole time so I dont see that its a data set that means anything
I put down the increased length of that tubule that the water moves out of back into the body, cuz if it's longer there more surface area for water to pass through
I think thats wrong, because in real life different species don't have the same chances of survival, so if the biscuits did have the same chance it wouldn't be a very good model. I'm pretty sure the correct answer was the one about how the biscuits couldn't reproduce/pass on traits/genetic...