I was hoping to win out on the Insanity metre in this thread, but it looks like it's going to be a tough competition with you crazy current students about .
So is it worth taking extra courses in the first year? and does the local costcutter sell cheesecake?
I was hoping to win out on the Insanity metre in this thread, but it looks like it's going to be a tough competition with you crazy current students about .
So is it worth taking extra courses in the first year? and does the local costcutter sell cheesecake?
The local costcutters is crap, there is a Sainsbury's down the road, so if you take a car then go there. If not i am sure there is a bus that travels near there. As for extra courses, its up to you.
I was hoping to win out on the Insanity metre in this thread, but it looks like it's going to be a tough competition with you crazy current students about .
So is it worth taking extra courses in the first year? and does the local costcutter sell cheesecake?
it sells cheesecake. do whatcha want. depends on the courses TBH.
you're definitely not going to be winning on the insanity thing. we have ******* hobbits here at warwick.
The local costcutters is crap, there is a Sainsbury's down the road, so if you take a car then go there. If not i am sure there is a bus that travels near there. As for extra courses, its up to you.
12 passes right by Sainsburys Canley.
It's not worth the £3 bus journey/£215 bus pass in the first year if you can walk to Tesco though.
I was hoping to win out on the Insanity metre in this thread, but it looks like it's going to be a tough competition with you crazy current students about .
So is it worth taking extra courses in the first year? and does the local costcutter sell cheesecake?
It's worth taking more than the normal load in the first year: in my case, by taking a 24 CAT module (EC106: Intro to Quantitative Economics) and doing 144 CATS instead of 120 CATS, I gained an additional 11% in my scaled score (check out the Seymour formula in the PYDC in the Warwick Maths website).
It's worth taking more than the normal load in the first year: in my case, by taking a 24 CAT module (EC106: Intro to Quantitative Economics) and doing 144 CATS instead of 120 CATS, I gained an additional 11% in my scaled score (check out the Seymour formula in the PYDC in the Warwick Maths website).
Impossible for the 11% boost. You must be counting the actual result you got in the module too as the boost? 11% of your result on top is the max you get at 150 cats.
you're definitely not going to be winning on the insanity thing. we have ******* hobbits here at warwick.
Pfft Hobbits. I have excellent plans for world domination through food items, I should clearly at least be in the running.
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Sainsbury's & Tesco do lovely cheesecake. They have Raspberry AND Chocolate. (Not together, seperately. Though it might be a winning combination to have them together)
I shall post up a list of the courses I'd like to take tomorrow, then you guys and gals can tear it apart as you please.
Impossible for the 11% boost. You must be counting the actual result you got in the module too as the boost? 11% of your result on top is the max you get at 150 cats.
I got 97% in IQE.
My average went up 2.6%, in addition to the seymour boost I got. It works out to be 10.2%