Grats satman! I passed the first year of the course im on too! woooo! i wasnt expecting too, lol. Im dreading the second year now . Im looking forward to the next nice lump of cash the goverment are giving me for "maintenance" though. Last years "maintenance" money went into maintaining my pc so it can run the newest games .
Innovacious wrote:Grats satman! I passed the first year of the course im on too! woooo! i wasnt expecting too, lol. Im dreading the second year now . Im looking forward to the next nice lump of cash the goverment are giving me for "maintenance" though. Last years "maintenance" money went into maintaining my pc so it can run the newest games .
But you brought Windows Vista and screwed the whole thing up =/
^Thanks 0l3n! Gone. Never really gone, but never really here. "If Pac-Man had affected us as kids, we’d all be running around in dark rooms, munching pills and listening to repetitive electronic music"
Innovacious wrote:Grats satman! I passed the first year of the course im on too! woooo! i wasnt expecting too, lol. Im dreading the second year now . Im looking forward to the next nice lump of cash the goverment are giving me for "maintenance" though. Last years "maintenance" money went into maintaining my pc so it can run the newest games .
lol yea i think am going to have to work hard next year as well ... still i cant wait for my "maintenance" money...Wii and PC games here i come
[SD]Master_Wong wrote:failed....like that dam oracle said serious
well im at college but college and university finish about the same time and get results about the same time
im at a college but im not doing a college course. lol. My college does some university level courses. I could either move god knows how far and and do the course at a uni or stay at home and do it at my local college where my mum can still do the laundry . I still got to pay to live here though
XemnasXD wrote:I got a 4 on my AP English Exam and a 3 on my Calc ^^
0.o aren't AP marks universal? Here (being UW) the minimum to get it credited is a 4. They won't credit 3s, just mark you off as completing the program.
XemnasXD wrote:I got a 4 on my AP English Exam and a 3 on my Calc ^^
0.o aren't AP marks universal? Here (being UW) the minimum to get it credited is a 4. They won't credit 3s, just mark you off as completing the program.
It differs with different schools but the lowest to get credited is a three.
XemnasXD wrote:I got a 4 on my AP English Exam and a 3 on my Calc ^^
0.o aren't AP marks universal? Here (being UW) the minimum to get it credited is a 4. They won't credit 3s, just mark you off as completing the program.
It differs with different schools but the lowest to get credited is a three.
Yeah, you're right. I just checked out the grading systems, UW requires a B minimum, thus 3.5, and for math and science programs an A-, or ~4. With more applicants then spaces, it raises.
XemnasXD wrote:I got a 4 on my AP English Exam and a 3 on my Calc ^^
0.o aren't AP marks universal? Here (being UW) the minimum to get it credited is a 4. They won't credit 3s, just mark you off as completing the program.
It differs with different schools but the lowest to get credited is a three.
Yeah, you're right. I just checked out the grading systems, UW requires a B minimum, thus 3.5, and for math and science programs an A-, or ~4. With more applicants then spaces, it raises.
XemnasXD wrote:I got a 4 on my AP English Exam and a 3 on my Calc ^^
0.o aren't AP marks universal? Here (being UW) the minimum to get it credited is a 4. They won't credit 3s, just mark you off as completing the program.
It differs with different schools but the lowest to get credited is a three.
Yeah, you're right. I just checked out the grading systems, UW requires a B minimum, thus 3.5, and for math and science programs an A-, or ~4. With more applicants then spaces, it raises.
UW? university of washington? or waterloo?
Waterloo, if you're not familiar with it:
*This is reflected in the performance of its students in academic competitions such as the William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition and the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest.In the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest, Waterloo students have won gold medals in 2001, 2002 and 2005: over a 10-year period, Waterloo’s cumulative scores outrank MIT, Berkeley, Harvard and Caltech.
*Waterloo prides itself on its high performance in Maclean's magazine's Canadian university rankings - the Canadian counterpart to America's US News annual ranking of universities. The university routinely places in the top three in the numerical Comprehensive ranking,[4] and in the reputation survey it placed first as best overall 13 out of 15 times that the ranking was published.
*The Faculty of Mathematics is the world's largest faculty in the mathematical, statistical, and computer sciences.