analyse *this*; or, why I haven't posted that election rant yet

Oct 15, 2004 20:26


This week, I've been hard at work on Assignment 2 (PDF)
of the Analysis
subject I'm taking this semester. Or at least, I should have been ( Read more... )

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methedras October 15 2004, 04:47:55 UTC
OMGF MATHS!?!?!??! UR A NURD!!!!!!!1 LOL

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cyn_goth_prog October 15 2004, 05:43:12 UTC
hate you so much grumble grumble

Hey, have you been to see RESIDENT EVIL II: THE JOVOVOVICHENING yet?

[j]

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methedras October 15 2004, 20:47:13 UTC
Haha not yet, gotta wait for iliac and see it next week.

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cyn_goth_prog October 16 2004, 17:28:50 UTC
Ah, it's going to be one of those nights out at the movies, is it?

[j]

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cyn_goth_prog October 15 2004, 05:59:21 UTC
YAY!!!!

With our programmable calculators and our love of geometry we will RULE THE WORLD!!!!!!21

[j]

(Um, you do love geometry, don't you?)

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cyn_goth_prog October 15 2004, 06:22:11 UTC
But... but... maths is universal!!

What do they teach you in art school, if not maths??!?!

[j]

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pharisee October 15 2004, 06:17:49 UTC
Yes, I sympathise with you over the late university assignments for maths.
Lecturers are very strict with assignments and we can relate to it from
our days of doing some maths at UTS more than a decade ago. Best wishes :)

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cyn_goth_prog October 15 2004, 06:20:01 UTC
Thanks. I think I'm going to need all the good luck I can get.

[j]

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pharisee October 15 2004, 06:29:16 UTC
You are most welcome. How much time will you be able to devote to
your studies prior to the exams? Please consider your Health first,
then prioritize between Uni and the job, as it is indeed very stressful.
I'm certain you will receive excellent marks, you strike me as the type
of individual that enjoys mathematics and academic pursuits. :)

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cyn_goth_prog October 15 2004, 06:46:04 UTC
How much time will you be able to devote to your studies prior to the exams? Please consider your Health first, then prioritize between Uni and the job, as it is indeed very stressful.
Don't worry, I learned the hard way that you have to maintain your health or everything starts to fall apart.

I'm certain you will receive excellent marks, you strike me as the type of individual that enjoys mathematics and academic pursuits.
Alas, it's sometimes a little more like cow was saying below: "I like maths. Maths just really, really don't like me." (Fortunately, it's not always like that.)

What maths did you do at UTS?

[j]

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cow October 15 2004, 06:22:54 UTC
Eh, I like maths. Maths just really, really don't like me. :D

(failed computer science student, now livin' it up in liberal arts land)

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cyn_goth_prog October 15 2004, 06:32:00 UTC
Eh, I like maths. Maths just really, really don't like me.
You know, there are times when I feel exactly the same way (there was this fluid dynamics course last semester...). I sometimes worry that there's some hint I'm supposed to be taking, which a less stubborn person would have taken long ago.

[j]

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panthagaria October 15 2004, 19:40:48 UTC
Given the context of what you said here, thank you VERY much for making it on Thursday night! I really appreciated you and A's company there, it helped to make it a great night :) I hope that it did not play a major part in you not meeting the deadline though ( ... )

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cyn_goth_prog October 16 2004, 17:49:49 UTC
Given the context of what you said here, thank you VERY much for making it on Thursday night! I really appreciated you and A's company there, it helped to make it a great night :) I hope that it did not play a major part in you not meeting the deadline though.
Not at all. We may have only been there briefly, but we couldn't miss your birthday celebration!

Ermm this is a little dodgy, but how do you hand in your assignments? Is it through a letter box style shoot or is it electronically?
Maths assignments are still submitted manually, however, assignment submission is generally made by handing the assignment to the lecturer or sliding it under the lecturer's office door. The lecturers' offices are on levels 6, 7 and 8 of the Carslaw building, which is locked up tight (for instance, you can't even get to the elevators or into the stairwells) over the weekend ( ... )

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