If anyone's got a copy of Goicoechea's 2nd Symmetry II handout, can you just check for me that it's the same one as on weblearn... I'm missing it and I'm not sure if it's the same since he took over the course. Ta!
Had a leaf through my folder. Turns out I actually have the Goiciocicochea version -- only one of the 4 i went to obviously.
Checked with the one on weblearn, only formatting differences
I'm ignoring physical for the next 2 weeks so refuse to look at ANYTHING to do with quantum. Inorganic is being done atm because it's all cute and fluffy!
I've decided as a strategy that actually understanding symmetry would be a good start.....argh.
It is - after all, it's worth a tonne of marks on the miscellaneous question, and comes in oh-so-handy for I1 in third year, which you will almost certainly do...
I was thinking of doing O1 O2 and I2, is this a mistake?
I2 looks like masses of learning facts to me. If you can do some simple group theory, then you can do one of the I1 questions (vibrational spectroscopy) in almost no time.
Well done for the distinction - but seriously - if they give so many out isn't it a tad silly? I was nowhere near one in pharmacology so this isn't out of bitterness (and the same comment can be applied to quantum) but we were told that on principle he'd never give more than 30% distinctions as it devalued it.