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Old Oct 6th 2011 | 9:23 am
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Originally Posted by ireland2canada
Without putting too fine a point on it, WTF is the use in being able to do that?
Next time you travel in a plane just consider whether or not the person who did the finite element analysis on the blades usually gets the correct answer!
 
Old Oct 6th 2011 | 9:36 am
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Originally Posted by Alan2005
2.72, or 1.62?
Are they famous enough to be the answers to a maths quiz?
 
Old Oct 6th 2011 | 9:41 am
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3 "big" A levels at my grammar. General studies as a fourth but only if the teachers thought you could cope with it. And I'm a late 1980's A level girl.
 
Old Oct 6th 2011 | 9:42 am
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Originally Posted by Jingsamichty
I'll bet that answer was 3.14. That's a pretty famous maths number to 2 decimal places, I can't think of any others?
All greek to me.
 
Old Oct 6th 2011 | 10:03 am
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Originally Posted by Jingsamichty
Are they famous enough to be the answers to a maths quiz?
They should be to maths people. I only got a richard and I know them.

Edit: One is e and the other is the golden ratio.

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Old Oct 6th 2011 | 10:06 am
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Originally Posted by Alan2005
They should be to maths people. I only got a richard and I know them.
I haven't heard that term for a long time. Might one ask where from?
 
Old Oct 6th 2011 | 10:15 am
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I haven't heard that term for a long time. Might one ask where from?
Sure. I did maths at Southampton uni.
 
Old Oct 6th 2011 | 10:47 am
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Originally Posted by Alan2005
Sure. I did maths at Southampton uni.
Just curious, I'm quite sure I would've done a richard in pure maths anywhere. I honestly believe its the most challenging undergraduate degree of them all.

I knew lots of kids who were whizzes at A level but couldn't deal with the conceptual/abstract/multidimensional thinking at uni.

I've mentioned that I'm a simple chemist.
 
Old Oct 6th 2011 | 11:35 am
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I've mentioned that I'm a simple chemist.
Can you fill prescriptions?
 
Old Oct 6th 2011 | 12:11 pm
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Can you fill prescriptions?
I believe you'll find that even on the Rock that is the prerogative of pharmacists.
 
Old Oct 7th 2011 | 11:51 am
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I recall I did five. My grades suggested I preferred quantity over quality. In one subject I received an O, which I always felt was a particularly patronising grade. I believe it indicated something akin to 15%.
 
Old Oct 7th 2011 | 2:18 pm
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Originally Posted by lmartin999
I recall I did five. My grades suggested I preferred quantity over quality. In one subject I received an O, which I always felt was a particularly patronising grade. I believe it indicated something akin to 15%.
I did four, but in typical geek style they were maths, "additional maths," physics and chemistry. I was going to do English, French, German and Latin but reckoned that was just too much reading and essay-writing for one lazy sod to accomplish over two years. I took the S papers in maths and physics - not quite sure why, but it seemed sensible advice at the time from the teachers. All seemed a bit of a waste of time, since I'd already received an effectively unconditional offer after sitting university entrance exams, but if nothing else they did prepare somewhat for the level of maths required beyond the first term of undergraduate studies.
 
Old Oct 7th 2011 | 7:58 pm
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Originally Posted by Souvy
This is really aimed at people still in the UK with kids of the appropriate age.

I have a son back in the UK. He's in his GCSE year and starting to think about A-levels. He seems to have a notion that is normal to do four. In my day it was three, unless you were very bright. Have things changed?
My daughter doing A2 at a Sixth Form College and wanted to do four AS levels, but they told her she had to do five and was allowed to drop one for A2. We spoke to a friend who works at the college and he said it was so that the college could get full funding.
 
Old Oct 8th 2011 | 1:34 pm
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Originally Posted by Oakvillian
I did four, but in typical geek style they were maths, "additional maths," physics and chemistry.
Geek style? That's pretty much what I did, except plus "S" levels in Physics & Chem on top.

Geek style? Well, really!!
 
Old Oct 10th 2011 | 4:17 am
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Geek style? That's pretty much what I did, except plus "S" levels in Physics & Chem on top.

Geek style? Well, really!!
Well you, Sir, and I, Sir, are probably what would in these modern times be considered geeks. Despite all evidence to the contrary with your worldly ways and polyglot cosmopolitan lifestyle, your chosen profession is pretty much the definition of geekery in some people's eyes...

My S-level papers were in maths and physics - didn't to chemistry S as it was my weaker subject and the powers that be suggested two Ss would suffice.
 


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