Gah, too many choices
So, with less than a week before I go back, I have precisely no idea what modules I want to do at all. In a vague attempt to make a timetable, I’ve now got a list consisting of 223.5 CATS. Go me.
I suppose I just need to actually start going to some of the courses and sorting out in my head what I want to do. There’s no way I’m overloading much over 150, because there’s just too much work, but likewise I don’t want to drop too many and lose the added multiplier.
To make matters a little worse, I also got a nice e-mail today from the maths department:
According to OMR you have registered for MA458 Mathematical Recipes. I have been asked to inform you that this module is not, at the moment, going to be run. You should take this off your registrations.
Considering that was one of my two sole choices (the other being Manifolds), I now have to find another 4th year module to sign up for. So, in a word: screwed. Bah, humbug.













22/3/2005 3:15 pm
Not really sure whether you’re a pure or applied maths type, but a course I enjoyed is Brownian Motion. It’s very well taught and has many and I mean many applications. Good luck finding a course!