I think this has now gotten to a stage where we need an official second years are creepy stalkers thread 2010. It'll be official. PS I'll gladly reveal my identity for a free drink.
Not really if we consider that you had all the cripples, general retards and arts students.
Cripples, hahahahaha, for somone from tocil, that was actually quite funny. To be fair in my corridor i was the only person to do a science, except one of the asian students who did engineering, but he didn't speak to anyone.
I think this has now gotten to a stage where we need an official second years are creepy stalkers thread 2010. It'll be official. PS I'll gladly reveal my identity for a free drink.
Cripples, hahahahaha, for somone from tocil, that was actually quite funny. To be fair in my corridor i was the only person to do a science, except one of the asian students who did engineering, but he didn't speak to anyone.
Asian, says it all really. And f u c k off, you have motherflaming lifts to accommodate the cripples.
CS136 Discrete Mathematics & its Applications 1 12 CATS CS137 Discrete Mathematics & its Applications 2 12 CATS
I know Tom was taking the piss out of me for saying this, but I actually loved those courses in the first year. They're not like that ******** crap they teach at a-level, they're really introductory combinatorics/algorithms courses. DM1 is trivially easy with slightly harder problem sheets than most first term maths modules, DM2 is considerably trickier but much more interesting. If you're interested in things like 'how do I solve this recurrence relation' then they're really good.
I know Tom was taking the piss out of me for saying this, but I actually loved those courses in the first year. They're not like that ******** crap they teach at a-level, they're really introductory combinatorics/algorithms courses. DM1 is trivially easy with slightly harder problem sheets than most first term maths modules, DM2 is considerably trickier but much more interesting. If you're interested in things like 'how do I solve this recurrence relation' then they're really good.
I guess the bad thing about them is that they don't really lead anywhere. I don't think I've ever used the knowledge again beyond some maths competition work.
If you want to get into Alex's pants (i.e. eastern european gothmos) then get good with generating functions and apply them to lots of problems which don't really require such machinery.
I know Tom was taking the piss out of me for saying this, but I actually loved those courses in the first year. They're not like that ******** crap they teach at a-level, they're really introductory combinatorics/algorithms courses. DM1 is trivially easy with slightly harder problem sheets than most first term maths modules, DM2 is considerably trickier but much more interesting. If you're interested in things like 'how do I solve this recurrence relation' then they're really good.
I'm most probably taking them but to take them with IQE will mean I can't do any of the interesting looking smaller modules except list A
what's so special about list A by the way?
Edit: They don't lead anywhere? Now that's pretty crap :| I'll have to rethink it.