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Hi Simplicity...
I saw your post on the mixed-race page and thought I'd get in touch. I'm doing research into mixed-race (White/Black African Caribbean) experiences in UK education, I'm just wondering if you'd be willing to take part in a short interview, it would be a relaxed and fairly unstructured interview, I do have a few specific questions but would like to allow participants to talk about what they think is important.
I'm based in Manchester and Leeds so if you live in this area then we could meet up for a beer or a coffee, if not we could chat over Skype or even on an instant messenger like MSN...
Please let me know if you're interested or have any questions.
Thanks
Remi
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Hello I came across your profile today on this site(www.thestudentroom.co.uk) and i will be delighted to have good relationship with you. my name is sunita, i am single and never married. I will wait for your reply. you can contact me at this my email address (sunitahutu@yahoo.com) and i will send you my picture and more about myself. waiting to hear from you Please don't forget to contact me direct to my Email address (sunitahutu@yahoo.com) Yours new friend sunita.
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you claim that everyone who goes to MMU can barely scrape D's at a level? I don't usually make assumptions, but you seem like the type of person to look down on people if they go to a metropoliton university or do a humanities course. ****.
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I can't change to calculus of several variables, as I believe there to be a clash with statistical methods, which I believe is a prerequisite for a lot of third year statistical courses.
I'm doing propositional logic because I enjoy it. I am aware that I do not need it for predicate logic. I was actually leaning more towards numerical analysis I, as it looks like a fairly interesting course (it clashes with propositional logic).
The notes will obviously contain a lot of proofs, but that need not necessarily mean the exam will. If the exam runs the way I think it would - section A would be techniques and not contain any proofs at all.
I shall bear your advice in mind. Thank you.
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(Original post by Simplicity)
What courses are you doing next year?
Metric Spaces
Algebraic Structures 2
Introduction to Geometry
Propositional Logic
Foundations of Modern Probability
Statistical Methods
(Original post by Simplicity)
Also, do you think will get any proofs in Probability 2. As I can do all the stupid questions.
There will be a few proofs on the actual exam. However, I believe the course for the most part to be methods based - so you should be fine (IMO).
Darren
PS: The PM problems are probably due to several users having your username.
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Ditto the user below, their sentiment is perfectly correct
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You really took the username "Simplicity" to heart didn't you?
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...Are you just ignoring me now? I don't want to argue, just have a good discussion?
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you're "joke subject" thread is the most idiotic thing i've ever seen on the internet, and there are a lot of stupid things on the internet. so congratulations.
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