ATAR Notes: Forum
Uni Stuff => Universities - Victoria => Monash University => Topic started by: DJing on January 08, 2013, 10:46:08 pm
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So similar threads have covered the same issue. I was just wondering if a uni laptop is necessary for the mbbs course. I've already got a laptop, but considering that there are computers on campus, how necessary is it? How often do you need to take it to uni?
LOl I'm assuming I sound like a major jaffy... :P
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Most people have one (a lot of Macs <- med kids trying to be hipster and cool and failing dismally, soz Thush :P).
Positives:
- Easier to take notes if you don't like printing off lecture slides all the time
- Saves you carrying all of the 25+ textbooks on the textbook list :P
- Access to internet wherever you want
- Gives you something to do during epidemiology tutes and lectures :D
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But an ipad could suffice? I just hate the though of carrying round a laptop, especially after high school
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It's harder to make notes on an iPad imo, but many just have an iPad and I guess that works too :)
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Woohoo! Thanks pi! Ill probs get one anyway in that case, although typing is faster on the ipad
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If you get something like a 11" Macbook Air, the weight difference isn't that much but the convenience over an iPad is a lot. I always found typing faster on a physical keyboard(but that just might be me)
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If you are getting a laptop, get an ultrabook. Macs are so over-priced for what they offer.
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once I saw thush on his mac sitting on the floor in the corner of the library studying away and the other time he was madly typing notes while touching his neck and arm whilst speaking in med-language (revising his notes I assume?)
thush using a laptop => thush is always right => therefore using a laptop is right
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Get a asus zenbook prime if you don't wanna be a macbook noob.
Also if you have big hands and cant stand typing on a 11" lappy
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once I saw thush on his mac sitting on the floor in the corner of the library studying away and the other time he was madly typing notes while touching his neck and arm whilst speaking in med-language (revising his notes I assume?)
thush using a laptop => thush is always right => therefore using a laptop is right
LOL you make it sound as though I was feeling myself up :P
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Recommend Macbook Pro 13".
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I actually love my Macbook Pro 13". Only issue I have is that some software is only available on PC (such as OrCad for EE majors) which means you're going to have to get Parallels or Virtual Box.
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If you are getting a laptop, get an ultrabook. Macs are so over-priced for what they offer.
The price comes down quite a lot for refurbished models though.
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I actually love my Macbook Pro 13". Only issue I have is that some software is only available on PC (such as OrCad for EE majors) which means you're going to have to get Parallels or Virtual Box.
Bootcamp ftw.. I'd just set a small partition up for windows. I wanted to run CAD software on mine for the lols. But I'm not too sure if the videocard (HD4000) will be able to handle even basic models.. That said, it does play Portal 2 really well. :D
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Lol thanks everyone, gotta say I'm staunchly anti-mac 8)
And highlatency, you bring up a good point - looks like ill be ruling out 11'' s
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Lol thanks everyone, gotta say I'm staunchly anti-mac 8)
And highlatency, you bring up a good point - looks like ill be ruling out 11'' s
Pi will love you. :P
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Macchat goes in the other thread, stop posting here if it's not about what laptop to buy for the MBBS
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Lol thanks everyone, gotta say I'm staunchly anti-mac 8)
And highlatency, you bring up a good point - looks like ill be ruling out 11'' s
:D
My laptop is a 13" and I find it's just the right size :)
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My laptop is a 13" and I find it's just the right size :)
I think 13" is the lowest you can go with a full sized keyboard. Or maybe 12". Our school gave us 10" Dell Mini's. They aren't a nightmare to type with but I do make frequent errors because I'm used to my other keyboards.
I guess that might hurt during a lecture where speed might be necessary?
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I guess that might hurt during a lecture where speed might be necessary?
Yeah, that and I think it strikes that balance between portability and practicality (I like to play the occasional game on my laptop, watch movies etc). plus it fits right with those table-thingos you put your laptop on in first year during lectures :)
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Yeah, that and I think it strikes that balance between portability and practicality (I like to play the occasional game on my laptop, watch movies etc). plus it fits right with those table-thingos you put your laptop on in first year during lectures :)
So my 13" will fit on those tables! Future proofed then. :) My notebook will last me until the end of first year at least!