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Re: Extra subjects
« Reply #15 on: January 10, 2010, 06:00:05 pm »
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how do they mark you on "attitude"?
that sounds strange lol
lol I think he is referring to the 'effort' you put in :P
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Re: Extra subjects
« Reply #16 on: January 10, 2010, 06:03:26 pm »
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how do they mark you on "attitude"?
that sounds strange lol
lol I think he is referring to the 'effort' you put in :P

ah ok
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Re: Extra subjects
« Reply #17 on: January 10, 2010, 08:52:21 pm »
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how do they mark you on "attitude"?
that sounds strange lol
lol I think he is referring to the 'effort' you put in :P

ah ok

Sorry didn't realise that had ambiguity to it. :S

I was meaning that you probably need to put more effort into your pracs.
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Re: Extra subjects
« Reply #18 on: January 11, 2010, 01:50:30 pm »
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I was having a look at possible subject timetables for uni based on information from the website. It's possible to finish a major in theoretical physics and theoretical astrophysics in 2 years with a normal load. I was considering whether it would be worth overloading an extra subject each semester to fit in a pure maths major as well.

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Re: Extra subjects
« Reply #19 on: January 11, 2010, 05:37:07 pm »
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I was having a look at possible subject timetables for uni based on information from the website. It's possible to finish a major in theoretical physics and theoretical astrophysics in 2 years with a normal load. I was considering whether it would be worth overloading an extra subject each semester to fit in a pure maths major as well.

excuse my ignorance, but i wasn't aware one could even finish a major in the second year, let alone 2... how is this possible?
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Re: Extra subjects
« Reply #20 on: January 11, 2010, 08:21:08 pm »
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I was having a look at possible subject timetables for uni based on information from the website. It's possible to finish a major in theoretical physics and theoretical astrophysics in 2 years with a normal load. I was considering whether it would be worth overloading an extra subject each semester to fit in a pure maths major as well.

excuse my ignorance, but i wasn't aware one could even finish a major in the second year, let alone 2... how is this possible?

You would have to do the BSc scholarship program at Monash, which lets you have a lot more freedom with your subject choices (no core subjects, flexibility to skip first-year maths, reduced amount of points required to graduate, etc).

I've attached an example timetable to this post (.xlsx document).
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Re: Extra subjects
« Reply #21 on: January 11, 2010, 08:35:05 pm »
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I was having a look at possible subject timetables for uni based on information from the website. It's possible to finish a major in theoretical physics and theoretical astrophysics in 2 years with a normal load. I was considering whether it would be worth overloading an extra subject each semester to fit in a pure maths major as well.

excuse my ignorance, but i wasn't aware one could even finish a major in the second year, let alone 2... how is this possible?

You would have to do the BSc scholarship program at Monash, which lets you have a lot more freedom with your subject choices (no core subjects, flexibility to skip first-year maths, reduced amount of points required to graduate, etc).

I've attached an example timetable to this post (.xlsx document).

ooooh interesting. i didn't realise the science scholar's program had so much flexibility
wow doing an extra subject every semester, sounds intense.
three majors:) pretty cool..
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20XX: MEDICINE