I'm not doing a computer science per se. But I am doing a few computing units this year. I'm doing Higher Computing as well as Discrete Mathematics (prerequisite for other computing courses).
Hello
I was wondering if anyone could tell me when UNSW offers places to deferred students? I have a deferred place, and somewhere I read that the prelim round consists of some offers for deferred students. As of yet I do not have an offer from UNSW.
I just hope I filled out my UAC...
hello all,
i know this sounds stupid but i have had second thoughts about deferring ... is it possible now to cancel my deferment?
also as a side question will it still be possible to get accommodation ...
actually why reading through my WWI notes i found my source!
the following extract was found in - Swinton, J. The First World War, 1995 - pg 11
In 1906 General von Moltke told the Kaiser that the next war would be:
"... a national war which will not be settled by a decisive battle but a long...
i didn't like question 10 either and im doing Ext 1 .... :mad1:
i am hoping that i will get a Band 5 cause i didn't answer some of the paper (auughhh) ...
fuck!!! - i picked the AC current and I semi-realised that it didn't make sense because the secondary current was bigger then the primary current ...
are you sure ... i thought transformers (of that style) only worked with AC current?
von Moltke predicted earlier before WWI that all future conflicts would include long battles of attrition, where one nation would wear the other one out ... the caveat was that the winning nation would also be extremely worn out ... as what was seen in WWI
i can't really provide sources as this...
that threw me a little but a came back and answered it (correctly i wouldn't know) ... how i answered it is a looked at one amperage value (12 amps) and then looked at the mass it had for that amperage ...
using newtons second law (f = ma) i found the force required to suspend such a the mass...
here's the thesis i am going to be using ....
"Physical Journeys by their very connotation involve physical as well as emotional and intellectual change"