"As an IT student, you are able to change you subjects by way of an online Variation of Program application, "eVOP".
To do this, you need to log on to http://datasearch.uts.edu.au/evop/
To change just your timetable, select 'Activities' and go from there."...
what is this exactly? Is it like an extra week of holidays in the middle of the semester which coincides with school holidays? and do other universities also have it?
a guy in our school did and he got a 100
In terms of tips.......i think it would have to be consistency (hard work throughout the year), making notes (not just writing - e.g. i made all my notes using mind maps), doing past papers, classwork and homework that are most important. But make...
99.25
Economics 95
English (Advanced) 88
Mathematics 96
Mathematics Extension 1 48
Physics 95
Software Design and Development 93
let me reiterate......HOMEBUSH BOYS HIGH ROCKS!!! :D
I was just wondering whether anyone knows if there is any significant difference in the content of the UNSW BIT and the UTS BIT.
For example is one more technical (focused on IT) and the other business oriented, or does one allow more electives in a particular area etc.
I looked at the...
"Congratulations! I am pleased to offer you a place on the 2004 Bachelor of Information Technology course, providing you attain an HSC UAI of greater than or equal to 94"
Isn't this a bit higher than what fatmuscle said they had accepted in previous years - low 80's, early 90's? Seems like...
Success One past 15 year papers rocks. its nice and simple, has all the questions categorised into topics so you can use it for tests throughout the year, not just at the end.
Really, as it says on the book, you can't get better than the real thing. Practice every single past paper question...
So...how many people are being interviewed this year exactly? It's not 22 right?
And is there anything we can do to prepare for it - other than just read over the application we submitted?
Yes please, some interview tips would be greatly appreciated.
And what happens when we go there? I mean the email said that there's a briefing and then the interviews during the day. Considering there are about 50 interviewees each day won't we have to wait a long time if we're last?
And...
hmm......i don know..... i think WHILE NOT cardslot means that whilst there isn't a card in the slot. That's the point of READ cardslot being put in a loop - to continually monitor when a card is input.
Actually if you look at the structure diagram on the previous page the password is keyed in, with the Keyed Password parameter being passed from the module "Accept password" back up to the module "Accept and validate password"
Also, you have to see the error in the context of the full...
Yes, it doesn't let you in to the menu. But then you can go through the loop again, enter the same CustomerNumber and retype the password as many times you want until you get the right one.
No the mainline isn't fine. It SEEMS fine, but it doesn't fulfill its purpose fully. You can attempt...
It said that there was a logic error. That means that it executes fine, but the result isn't what is expected. This doesn't have to be an in-the-face error - it can be a subtle error (as was in this case)
The error (IMO) was that if a person got the password wrong 3 times in a row they could...
Yes, sorry, i meant 1994.
Hmm. yes, after once more considering, I think the solution given by Success One may be correct.
I did it by assuming that the locus would be a line with a gradient half that of 3x + 4y -18=0.
So I used the equation
3x + 4y -18 +k(y-3)=0
3x + y(4+k) -18 -...
For the 1984 Mathematics HSC Question 9) b)
"The point P(x,y) is equidistant from the lines y=3 3x+4y-18=0, and lies in the shaded region of the diagram.
Find the equation of the locus of P"
The anwer given by the Success One book's is y = -x/3 + 11/3. I got the answer y = -3x/8 + 30/8...
But then why is it that on the New HSC online website one of the articles on Hamlet and RAGAD includes something on it. It says to research readings such as traditional and modern criticism (here - scroll down to the bottom).
And considering that the stuff on the New HSC Online website is...