Sweet, glorious, good news!

May 10, 2007 08:21

I no longer have to decide which school in Canada I'm going to, should I run into problems getting to England! Now I just need to decide which offer of acceptance from Waterloo I want to go go; honors math, or honors computational math ( Read more... )

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argylebutterfly May 11 2007, 02:47:50 UTC
You don't actually have to pick right away. The first year courses are the same, except Compumath suggests you take STAT 230 in your 1B term instead of waiting for second-year... based on what I've read from their website.

Then they have information sessions during the "pick your plan week", which you should go to when the time comes, but I found that Compumath sounds kind of sucky unless you love optimization and cryptography, and that kind of thing.

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spaz102 May 11 2007, 02:55:39 UTC
Mmm, cryptography... :) I still have a slight phobia of the potential infinity boredom of statistics, but I also happen to like programming. I guess it'll be up to one of those information sessions to decide whether I want programming as a main thing, or just as a hobby. Hmmm...
You'll totally show me where the good sources of alcohol are, right?

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argylebutterfly May 11 2007, 02:58:51 UTC
Ha haaa, no I'm not really into the alcohol, nor am I really into the social scene.

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spaz102 May 11 2007, 03:01:17 UTC
Hey, you're on msn. :p

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