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flyin' said:
I should just do what jezzmo is doing. Looks and sounds much more interesting than what I'll be doing.

ACST305, ACST345, MATH236, MATH237

oooh!!
237, i've got someone to ask stuff on :p
 

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ISYSI or wahter 123/114 whatever it is now.
 

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EDUC 106
EDUC 261
ENGL 238
ENGL 286

Did anyone guess I want to be an English teacher? Heh.
 

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aye OJ
i think im doin 201 cause uhm lol
its a elective? u know for "accounting & finance" under bba?
and i couldnt find anyything else to do that didnt require me to wake up at some outrageous time in the morning i.e. 8am start = leave house @ 6am
 

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cpjeeves said:
EDUC 106
EDUC 261
ENGL 238
ENGL 286

Did anyone guess I want to be an English teacher? Heh.
Haha, no of course not!
 
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AHST 101 - Myth in the Ancient World.
HIST 243 - History on Film.
*HIST 359 - World Histories.
*ENGL 106 - Lit. and Film.


*I'm still kinda unsure about which to chose. I'd like to get a 300 level subject done, as I'm doing a double major, I have to do 3 x 300 level subjects from each major, and doing one this year would be good.
 

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im torn between BBA102 and SOC180 as my elective

BBA102 is heaps relevant to my degree, but SOC180 why not being that relevant seems interesting and ive been told its good (looks at Mary Jane)

im not sure, but i think BBA102 because it will fit better on my timetable atm
 

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fornstar said:
im torn between BBA102 and SOC180 as my elective

BBA102 is heaps relevant to my degree, but SOC180 why not being that relevant seems interesting and ive been told its good (looks at Mary Jane)

im not sure, but i think BBA102 because it will fit better on my timetable atm
I wouldnt mind doing Philosophy-Aestethics but its totally unrelated to science :|

I think you should choose whats relevant
 

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- acst211
- acst101
- math133
- accg105
- econ111

anyone willing to sell textbooks for these, giv me a buzz
 
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bscienceboi said:
I wouldnt mind doing Philosophy-Aestethics but its totally unrelated to science :|

I think you should choose whats relevant
Logic and Reason (not the unit name, but the philosophical area) is very relevant to science and the likes.
 

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bscienceboi said:
I think you should choose whats relevant
u sound like my dad! LOL

yea i think i will, i only thought of BBA102 today on the bus 2 uni. im thinking of what an employer would like to see. random shit everywhere i dont think is that pleasing to the eye
 

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PwarYuex said:
Logic and Reason (not the unit name, but the philosophical area) is very relevant to science and the likes.
Theres a philosophy science course that deals with ethics and certain areas but I have no time for electives.
 
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bscienceboi said:
Theres a philosophy science course that deals with ethics and certain areas but I have no time for electives.
If you're a practical person, you'll hate philosophy.

It comprises of several things:
- Too many annoying Catholic Americans in tutes,
- Too much learning of what people thought/think (rather than making own arguments),
- Too much questioning and too few answering, or
- Too much stupid and illogical answering and not enough questioning.
 

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PwarYuex said:
If you're a practical person, you'll hate philosophy.

It comprises of several things:
- Too many annoying Catholic Americans in tutes,
- Too much learning of what people thought/think (rather than making own arguments),
- Too much questioning and too few answering, or
- Too much stupid and illogical answering and not enough questioning.
I do my share of philosophy in my my own time.

"Too much learning of what people thought/think " - i think that is what makes philosophy interesting. Followed by justification using arguments.

What's wrong with Catholic Americans? I'm sure they mean you no harm ;)
 
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bscienceboi said:
I do my share of philosophy in my my own time.

"Too much learning of what people thought/think " - i think that is what makes philosophy interesting. Followed by justification using arguments.

What's wrong with Catholic Americans? I'm sure they mean you no harm ;)
The good thing about Phil is that you can do it in your own time, and adjust the reading for your own level. I hate learning what people think in the sphere of philosophy.

CrashOveride said:
PwarYuex, u ever gona try some law units?
Possibly next year. The good thing about macq is that they don't complain if you change your degree via putting less/more/different units in.

I've recently been tossing up the notion of finishing my AH degree and doing Graduate law elsewhere. Thankfully I don't have to decide till the end of next sem.

crash said:
Pulling a mark >90 in that is head turning..
I'm one of those people that loves to check out a cutie, now and then, and since I'm not really attractive, I guess it's good to be able to turn some heads! :p

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forget abotu this AHST stuff =p
As soon as we forget about it, we'll lose our global identity as we know it.
 

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I like Catholic Americans they are heaps stronger than most weak Catholic Aussies.
 

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