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B O Environments
« on: October 18, 2009, 01:06:16 pm »
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Is there anyone who does Environments that can give me their opinion of the course?, I plan to do it then architecture after and hopefully (if i do good) try to go to america. With only an 85 is it an interesting course?

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Re: B O Environments
« Reply #1 on: October 18, 2009, 08:22:06 pm »
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I don't study Environments, however when i did my breadth subject Chinese 4A last semester, a lot of the girls were studying Environments and plan to major in architecture  :P ;) :D

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Re: B O Environments
« Reply #2 on: November 24, 2009, 12:40:50 pm »
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I don't study Environments, however when i did my breadth subject Chinese 4A last semester, a lot of the girls were studying Environments and plan to major in architecture  :P ;) :D

So that's why a lot of guys study architecture.

In physics you have very few females (they all do chemistry, biology and psychology), but you do have females study maths! :) :D
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Re: B O Environments
« Reply #3 on: November 24, 2009, 02:54:15 pm »
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I don't study Environments, however when i did my breadth subject Chinese 4A last semester, a lot of the girls were studying Environments and plan to major in architecture  :P ;) :D

So that's why a lot of guys study architecture.

In physics you have very few females (they all do chemistry, biology and psychology), but you do have females study maths! :) :D
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Re: B O Environments
« Reply #4 on: November 24, 2009, 06:45:06 pm »
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In physics you have very few females (they all do chemistry, biology and psychology), but you do have females study maths! :) :D

There aren't many in my maths lectures, and I'd expect even fewer next year, not that I care.
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Re: B O Environments
« Reply #5 on: November 24, 2009, 10:15:32 pm »
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Yeah in my third year maths courses at ANU, there's maybe 0-2 girls in my classes (out of 10-15).

Mind you, the algebraic topology course I'm doing right now in Copenhagen seems to have more girls than guys.
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Re: B O Environments
« Reply #6 on: November 25, 2009, 12:12:30 am »
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I don't study Environments, however when i did my breadth subject Chinese 4A last semester, a lot of the girls were studying Environments and plan to major in architecture  :P ;) :D

So that's why a lot of guys study architecture.

In physics you have very few females (they all do chemistry, biology and psychology), but you do have females study maths! :) :D
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lol.

So as you progress through maths it will pretty much follow the path that physics takes with the ratio of males-females.
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