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Topic: QUT results are up.
CHUB
Posts: 2583
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Day early FTW, get them while they're hot.

4 5 6 (only did 3 subjects this semester).
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Le Cock
Posts: 4332
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
4 and 6.

Sweet I've graduated!!!!
fade
Posts: 2767
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
7,5..


i got a 7 for contract law... the exam was like getting gangraped by a pack of silverback gorillas. so im super-super-stoked..



it might be an error :P
Le Cock
Posts: 4333
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
p.s CHUB check your PM's.


Also, now that I've finished my uni, how do I setup my account on QUT so I can get a student card that's valid for another 10 years so I can keep getting cheap movies? Do I have to re-enroll or just change the expected completion date and go in and get a new ID?
Alize`
Posts: 672
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ITB007 WEB DEVELOPMENT 7
ITB009 CORE PROJECT INITIATION 6
ITB233 ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS 7
ITB255 KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT 7

LOL I thought I did really badly in the finals. Looks like I owned them

Suckah-Free
Posts: 7660
Location: Indonesia
Do I have to re-enroll or just change the expected completion date and go in and get a new ID?
the latter.

Except i forgot to do that and now i'm being charged $15 for s***ty movies like the hitcher and hostel 2.

FCUK!
Alize`
Posts: 673
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Also, now that I've finished my uni, how do I setup my account on QUT so I can get a student card that's valid for another 10 years so I can keep getting cheap movies? Do I have to re-enroll or just change the expected completion date and go in and get a new ID?

They usually have a cut off date for the student ID expiration... so even if you put like 10 years, the card will have an expiration date of like 3-5 years I'm fairly sure.
fade
Posts: 2769
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
still 3-5years of discounts.
Scooter
Posts: 903
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
If you are going to change your date to 2015, Get your new ID, then change it back.

A Mate forgot to change his back and he had to wait till the next graduation date because his completion date was wrong.

I graduated last year and have up to 2010 for Cheapie tic's
Tollaz0r!
Posts: 7863
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Arg!

Finally my no study has caught up with me :(

LSB308 BIOCHEMISTRY 4 53%
LSB328 MICROBIOLOGY 1 5 70%
LSB338 CELL AND MOLEC. BIOLOGY 2 5 69%

Better start to study now, that hurt my GPA :(
Dunno why I did so bad in Biochem, o well suck it up and move on.

last edited by Tollaz0r! at 17:05:44 08/Jul/07
paveway
Posts: 5494
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
you could just do what trog does, and actually be a student for 11 years
CHUB
Posts: 2592
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Toll do I need the Genetics book for Cell and Molecular Biology 1? Says it's not mandatory, but dad shouts my texts... so if it's useful may as well grab it.

How difficult did you find Chemistry 2? I did Introductory Chemistry (PCB140) instead of Chemistry 1 (PCB142), but the co-ordinator said they're essentially the same.
Tollaz0r!
Posts: 7864
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hiya Chub

I also did Intro to Chem, only chumps do Chem 1 over intro..

I didn't like the first bit of chemistry, too many exceptions to the rules twas realy anoying. Chem 2 is sooo much more organised and better. Lots of info is covered, the text book is a must for that subject.

For Cell and Molec 1's text book is good. The lectures give overviews of the text's chapters with the occasional detailed bit thrown in. You could easily pass the subject without it, however if you want 6's or 7's the text book gives the extra detail you will need.
qmass
Posts: 8688
Location: Queensland
f***ing hell chub, I did PCB140 this semester as well. f*** Brisbane is a small world.

I want to know how much molecular geometry comes into play because I had no f***ing idea about it because it was explained for s***, I thought. I found it the hardest of all the topics covered. :/ I have a good enough understanding for a seven but I still feel totally illequiped, its still probably taught like a first year subject though (I hope) going back over all the basics real quick in case you dont know s***.

last edited by qmass at 21:55:36 08/Jul/07
Fireblood
Posts: 7870
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
AYB320 ADVANCED TAXATION LAW 5 72%
ITB223 SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT WITH ORACLE 6 80%

Bit cut about the Advanced Tax Law, I am going to have to check out my exam I think.
Kinda stoked with the Software Dev, I did my work every week, but didn't really understand much of it....doesn't seem to have mattered though!
NaBeL|MuSe
Posts: 790
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
my password aint working !

The challenge response mechanism for this account has been disabled by the user.

WTF DOES THAT MEAN
I WANT MY RESULTS :(
Tollaz0r!
Posts: 7865
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
It means you FAIL! hahaha


An understanding of molecular geometry helps alot with visualising the interactions of molecules. Biochemistty, enzymology, drug design, DNA and RNA interactions with other molecules. Basically you can not know much about the geometry and memorize any interactions and pathways you need to learn, or you could gain an understanding of the geometry and work with that to figure out interactions, so you know why this dosnt react with that unless thingy is in place to move that so this can fit. That sorta stuff :P

If the uni required that you fully understand it for the passing of your course they would spend more time teaching it.
CHUB
Posts: 2594
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
LOL Qmass, it was a really small class and I still have a good idea of what everybody looks like :) Who were you, motorbike dude with the big jacket that always arrived late and sat down the front? (random guess I know, but nicer then assuming you're that weirdo with dreds that wore pajamas pants). What lab were you in BTW?
velvet
Posts: 899
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
7,6,6, 5 :)
IncrEdible_vEgetable
Posts: 806
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I know I am speaking for everyone here when I say that I am on the edge of my seat in anticipation of a hunting knife/pyjama showdown.
CHUB
Posts: 2604
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
qmass rides motorbikes though doesn't he? I think I might be onto something here, considering motorbike guy was the one of the few students that didn't look 17/straight out of year 12.

Unless he is older shaved head with mutton chops guy, that could be a possibility.

PJ guy would have failed. I don't know whether he was just lazy or too drug f***ed, but he seemed a bit out of it.
qmass
Posts: 8690
Location: Queensland
hahahaha, that f***ing hippie wannabe - I laughed every time I saw that dude. and Im not motorbike guy, I have smallish sideburns and I think I had like a number3 shave at one stage of the semester... I doubt you would have seen me, im pretty stealthy in my dealings with university lectures. I get in and out because so far everything ive done has been a total let down and im usually there to just make sure I dont miss any important events. I dont think I was in anything but dickies shorts and a t-shirt the whole semester and I always sat in the far back left corner of the big lecture theater (not the Z one)

That pony tailed f***er of a lecturer was when I stopped even bothering to make it in, what a sack of s***. Im really really frustrated that they use such s***ty lecturers for first year subjects. I mean, I understand that you dont need a good teacher given how basic the work is but in order to get people interested and motivated, which is half the battle with first years, they should use interesting skilled lecturers. I guess thats just the reality of teaching staff. The wacklawic guy was ok for most things though.

I have a pretty good understanding (as far as what was taught, im sure in the grand scheme its poor) of atomic structure and the small amount of quantum mechanics that was taught. Just for some reason orbital hybridisation went over my head and I ran out of time to learn it better. I know the text book definition of everything, but that breaks down pretty badly, quite fast.

I think there were 2 geometry questions in the exam, one about if a sigma bond was end to end or sideways and the shape of a molecule when a triagonal planar has a lone pair on the central atom with 3 hydrogens around it. Since I had a decent text book understanding that was all easy but its the stuff that requires visualisation that I find harder.

I dunno, I got a 7 so I guess my understanding is sufficient but I always still feel lacking in understanding.

last edited by qmass at 19:23:37 09/Jul/07
CHUB
Posts: 2609
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah the overlapping of p-orbitals was a joke of a question. I spent so much time learning organic chemistry nomenclature, hybridization, molecular orbital theory and other stuff... then the exam skipped over it and had 10 questions on bloody solubility (which were the lectures I missed).

I put the geometry of the other question as pyramidal instead of trigonal planar, I thought that's what happens when you have 3 bonds and a lone pair :( maybe that's why you got a 7 and I got a 6 :D

Are you taking Chemistry 2 this semester?
qmass
Posts: 8691
Location: Queensland
Well it actually becomes triagonal pyramidal I think its called. The lone pair acts like a bond and pushes the other atoms away, so following that vespr theory or whatever it was called, it goes from being triagonal planar, to being pushed out by the lone pair. When the same kind of compound (A3B1) has no lone pairs, its triagonal planar but when it has a lone pair on the main element in it (I dunno what the right name for it is, I think its the most electronegitive that is in the middle) it does the pushy away thing.

I did no study on organic chem for the exam becuase I assumed that it was going to be a totally overlooked topic in the exam. I did read the whole chapter on it but I wasnt going to learn all of that s***, going off previous exams the possible damage wouldnt of been very big even if they had put much into the exam for it. Its a whole body of chem and it was covered so fast, I just assumed the depth wasnt going to be needed.

s***, yeah... I forget how much there was on that in the exam already. I learnt all of the solubility topic along with all of the electrochem in the couple days before the exam, because I had to study for my other subject and I hadnt gone to the lectures on it.

Yeah im doing chem2 this coming semester, I already f***ING HATE that stve bottle c***. Who makes every lecture for the course 8AM... GOD DAMNIT :( If you want, PM me your MSN or ICQ - I always like being able to make sure I havnt f***ed up a prac before I hand it in.

last edited by qmass at 20:14:30 09/Jul/07
IncrEdible_vEgetable
Posts: 807
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You'll keep pyjama man, you'll keep...

*shakes fist in air*
Tollaz0r!
Posts: 7867
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hay guys, if you want some help with your chem lemmi know. I got high 6's for both chems. Nailed the organic chemistry part of mid sem with 100%, missed 4 questions of the physical chem part (such a boring lecturer).

Chemistry 2 is almost all Organic chemistry. If you liked the organic chem stuff and the reactions its good. And the nomenclature stuff is soo much better. :D
velvet
Posts: 900
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hay is what horses eat
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 21095
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Any IT graduates or soon to be graduates looking for work in web dev, make sure you shout out
Alize`
Posts: 677
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Definitely looking for a web dev job trog. First have to see how my Graduate job apps go though. Still waiting to hear back from Qantas to see if I got the job or not but I'd rather stay in QLD.
Tollaz0r!
Posts: 7869
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hay is also what I said to get their attention. I could have said Hey, but I'd rather say hay. Hay makes more sense to me then hey. :P
CHUB
Posts: 2614
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
What are the labs like for Chemistry 2 Toll? I loved all the titrations, I felt very comfortable and got 10/10 on the first 4 (9/10 on lab 5).

I have a feeling it's going to be significantly harder. Do you get to do any sort of organic synth at all?
IncrEdible_vEgetable
Posts: 809
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hey qmass I dare you to wear your pyjamas and one of those Reggae hats with the fake dreads to the first lecture next semester.

Better still organise the whole class to do it. But don't tell Chub. Hilarity will ensue, trust me.
CHUB
Posts: 2616
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Veg, fakeout-hippie/PJ-pants/dredlocks guy is an PCB140 inside joke, you lose.

qmass
Posts: 8692
Location: Queensland
I wonder if the people who dont instantly understand what we are talking about have ever been to uni? In every single class ive ever been in, there is always a guy or two that just stands out because they look like morons. There was this guy who always wore these dirtydog ski goggle/sunglasses things on his head, so he was called dirtydog and if you ever mentioned the word, everyone in the class would know. Its the same with hippie fag, everyone knows the guy, he wore the same s*** EVERY single class.

It would be funny as hell for chub, just like it would be funny as hell for everyone EXCEPT pajama guy.
Tollaz0r!
Posts: 7871
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
My chem classes had a dude walking around who almost always wore a lab-coat, outside of the labs.


Do you get to do any sort of organic synth at all?


Yup, you make aspirin and purify caffeine crystals from instant coffee. Mine was very pure hehehe


qmass
Posts: 8693
Location: Queensland
Yup, you make aspirin and purify caffeine crystals from instant coffee. Mine was very pure hehehe
It becomes pretty obvious quite fast in chem who takes drugs and who doesnt :P
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