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nina_rox:
Ahh okay thank you. :) I'm more of a maths student so which for the three detailed study do you think I would enjoy more?

pi:

--- Quote from: nina_rox on December 19, 2011, 01:16:16 pm ---Ahh okay thank you. :) I'm more of a maths student so which for the three detailed study do you think I would enjoy more?

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Relativity is the most mathsy imo, but it also the hardest to grasp (its quite weird in its way)

S&M is the easiet, and the maths involved is pretty basic (basic trig, etc.)

Further elctronics (thats unit 3 right?) is apparently very hard, and if you don't like electronics, even worse. Not sure on the maths with this one though


edit: just realised I haven't replied to your PM yet, will do later this week, sorry about that

nina_rox:
Thanks Rohitpi, I'll stick with Structures and Materials then. :)

b^3:
I wouldn't say further electronics is hard, it was just down-right annoying. And over the three exams worth of the current physics study design exams, there have always been one or twice questions on each exam that our textbook had no way of covering (keep in mind at this stage I was still stuck using Jacaranda, the other texbooks hopefully covered it). Although I did fluke the answer and guessed it right on the exam.

So in short, further electronics isn't hard, its just drives you crazy, don't do it. Plus realtivity looked fun, wish we did it.

Genericname2365:
I should point out the first link in the opening post is broken.  :)


--- Quote ---Up to two pages (one A4 sheet) of pre-written notes. These notes may be typed or handwritten. They may be from any source. Commercially available materials are acceptable.
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By that do they mean a double-sided A4 sheet?

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