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« Reply #240 on: October 30, 2011, 11:02:02 pm »
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Brownless is so crowded and hot nowadays. Even at 11 pm on a SATURDAY NIGHT its filled to max capacity. I've recently taken advantage of the Ballieu Library Extended Hours Study Zone :) It's lovely.
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« Reply #241 on: October 30, 2011, 11:02:58 pm »
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Were you the Tuesday 2pm group? Cause my girlfriend was in that one, and yeah she got screwed over by the printers too! Apparently the way they'll gauge accuracy is by the absorbance values and the R-square, though the calibration curve apparently isn't going to be marked strictly (considering no one else had to do it!). I'm the same in techniques too, though it should be alright. Those last two lectures were torture though, so confusing...

Jason ey? Your the guy with the HP tablet LOLOLOL. Totes not stalking :P

Haha that's me!! Knew that laptop made me stand out :(. Not even going to try and guess who you are!

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« Reply #242 on: October 30, 2011, 11:10:43 pm »
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Yeah sure was. Ahhh man I'm hoping under all that stress that I didn't copy any absorbance values down wrong LOL.

Now that I know who you are. It's going to be pretty awkward everytime I see you because I'll know you but you won't know me  8) (Hi, I'm Peter!)

Haha. Good luck with exam study mate! You'll probably gun it like every other semester .... :D
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« Reply #243 on: October 30, 2011, 11:15:02 pm »
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We were told by our demonstrator (Sri) the week before to write down all absorbances in case the computers crash, must be some type of psychic.

Don't worry, I'll keep a look out for a guy that's staring at me knowingly, but trying to hide it :D

Good luck with your exams too! Haha as if, look at those scores for semester 1, gun! ;)

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« Reply #244 on: October 30, 2011, 11:22:52 pm »
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Haha cheers mate!
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Re: UoM General Chat
« Reply #245 on: October 31, 2011, 12:19:24 am »
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Brownless is so crowded and hot nowadays. Even at 11 pm on a SATURDAY NIGHT its filled to max capacity. I've recently taken advantage of the Ballieu Library Extended Hours Study Zone :) It's lovely.

Yeah.  But didn't they say that they would make a part of the Giblin Euonson Library a study hall just before it's official opening?

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« Reply #246 on: October 31, 2011, 10:40:36 am »
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If they did announce that, I haven't heard of it. On the opening hours page on the Library Website,  it says nothing about it either.
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« Reply #247 on: October 31, 2011, 06:11:43 pm »
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Omg I am the biggest stresshead right now.

Okay so, I need to get my exchange academic reference sorted 'in the field in which I will undertake my study'.  Too bad that field is Biology and there are like 685939 people in my lectures.  I would get my tutor to write it, but she is an academic 'nobody' in terms of title, she is just a student.  I would get a Psych lecturer that actually knows me to write it, but I'm not taking Psych subjects overseas (or planning on doing so anyway).

So, I am unsure of who I should ask.  Because I'm applying Ivy League, it needs to be somebody as highly regarded as possible because of the misconception that I walk around knowing a whole lot of Associate Professors by name.

When I finished last semester Biology they sent me that stupid letter being like 'congratz on your results, if you ever need an academic reference, just ask'.  Does this mean I email the Biology Office and ask them to organise the reference for me?  Or that I can email pretty much anyone who lectured Biology last semester and beg them for a reference?  But then there's the problem with that being totally impersonal because they don't actually know who I am.

SOMEONE HELP ME SOLVE THIS PROBLEM, WHAT DO YOU THINK I SHOULD DO?
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« Reply #248 on: October 31, 2011, 06:49:24 pm »
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When I finished last semester Biology they sent me that stupid letter being like 'congratz on your results, if you ever need an academic reference, just ask'.  Does this mean I email the Biology Office and ask them to organise the reference for me?  Or that I can email pretty much anyone who lectured Biology last semester and beg them for a reference?  But then there's the problem with that being totally impersonal because they don't actually know who I am.

SOMEONE HELP ME SOLVE THIS PROBLEM, WHAT DO YOU THINK I SHOULD DO?

Just email a lecturer from Biology, introduce yourself and ask nicely...
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« Reply #249 on: October 31, 2011, 08:22:05 pm »
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When I finished last semester Biology they sent me that stupid letter being like 'congratz on your results, if you ever need an academic reference, just ask'.  Does this mean I email the Biology Office and ask them to organise the reference for me?  Or that I can email pretty much anyone who lectured Biology last semester and beg them for a reference?  But then there's the problem with that being totally impersonal because they don't actually know who I am.

SOMEONE HELP ME SOLVE THIS PROBLEM, WHAT DO YOU THINK I SHOULD DO?

Just email a lecturer from Biology, introduce yourself and ask nicely...

OKAY I WILL DO IT.  Do you think it would be best to do it for a lecturer from last semester or this semester, considering the results for this semester are obviously not out yet...
I know it might seem like I'm freaking out about nothing and should solve these problems myself but I am actually about to implode with stress right now.  I'm thinking I actually should have applied for special consideration following my 'incident'...but oh well.
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« Reply #250 on: October 31, 2011, 10:07:01 pm »
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Hi everyone, hope your exam study is going well!

I was wondering if anyone had any past exams for second year physiology or anatomy they could put up?  I've found the HSF exam from last year, however that's the only one I could see.

Or in the case that I'm just dense and they are online, any search pointers would be much appreciated!

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« Reply #251 on: October 31, 2011, 10:36:22 pm »
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Hi everyone, hope your exam study is going well!

I was wondering if anyone had any past exams for second year physiology or anatomy they could put up?  I've found the HSF exam from last year, however that's the only one I could see.

Or in the case that I'm just dense and they are online, any search pointers would be much appreciated!

In preparation for my Anatomy and Physiology exams last semester. I went to the Library homepage and clicked on Past exam papers. I simply typed in Anatomy in the search box. It should come up with anatomy papers from quite a while back. There is also alot of them. You simply just need to select the relevant questions. Most of them are definitely relevant and really helped me in preparation for the exam. Hope this helps!

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« Reply #252 on: October 31, 2011, 10:42:38 pm »
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Hi everyone, hope your exam study is going well!

I was wondering if anyone had any past exams for second year physiology or anatomy they could put up?  I've found the HSF exam from last year, however that's the only one I could see.

Or in the case that I'm just dense and they are online, any search pointers would be much appreciated!

In preparation for my Anatomy and Physiology exams last semester. I went to the Library homepage and clicked on Past exam papers. I simply typed in Anatomy in the search box. It should come up with anatomy papers from quite a while back. There is also alot of them. You simply just need to select the relevant questions. Most of them are definitely relevant and really helped me in preparation for the exam. Hope this helps!



Thanks, I'll take a look at the older ones.  I did find those, but Briggs mentioned in our last lecture that the we should have access to the exams for Principles of Human Structure, so I thought they might be floating around as well.

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« Reply #253 on: October 31, 2011, 11:08:53 pm »
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Hi everyone, hope your exam study is going well!

I was wondering if anyone had any past exams for second year physiology or anatomy they could put up?  I've found the HSF exam from last year, however that's the only one I could see.

Or in the case that I'm just dense and they are online, any search pointers would be much appreciated!

In preparation for my Anatomy and Physiology exams last semester. I went to the Library homepage and clicked on Past exam papers. I simply typed in Anatomy in the search box. It should come up with anatomy papers from quite a while back. There is also alot of them. You simply just need to select the relevant questions. Most of them are definitely relevant and really helped me in preparation for the exam. Hope this helps!



Thanks, I'll take a look at the older ones.  I did find those, but Briggs mentioned in our last lecture that the we should have access to the exams for Principles of Human Structure, so I thought they might be floating around as well.

He is a liar LOL. Briggs said last semester that there are no past papers for Principle of Human Structure. Thus, I had to resort to those papers and HSF  papers.
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« Reply #254 on: October 31, 2011, 11:17:54 pm »
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Hi everyone, hope your exam study is going well!

I was wondering if anyone had any past exams for second year physiology or anatomy they could put up?  I've found the HSF exam from last year, however that's the only one I could see.

Or in the case that I'm just dense and they are online, any search pointers would be much appreciated!

In preparation for my Anatomy and Physiology exams last semester. I went to the Library homepage and clicked on Past exam papers. I simply typed in Anatomy in the search box. It should come up with anatomy papers from quite a while back. There is also alot of them. You simply just need to select the relevant questions. Most of them are definitely relevant and really helped me in preparation for the exam. Hope this helps!



Thanks, I'll take a look at the older ones.  I did find those, but Briggs mentioned in our last lecture that the we should have access to the exams for Principles of Human Structure, so I thought they might be floating around as well.

He is a liar LOL. Briggs said last semester that there are no past papers for Principle of Human Structure. Thus, I had to resort to those papers and HSF  papers.

Oh okay, that's a shame.  I can't get mad at Briggs though, not with that accent!  I notice you said HSF papers, were you able to find more than the 2010 one?