

given that you are also seeking quite a number of advanced placement credits. hahaha all the best though!Įdit: sorry, to answer your second question - I would say if you are disciplined and efficient throughout, it is possible. I think if you manage to satisfy them that you know what you're getting yourself into, they will probably grant you your wish for this degree of academic torture. overloading like crazy in year 1 and S/U everything), thus, you may be asked to wait till year 2 to overload beyond 27MCs. This limit was probably also instituted to minimise abuse of the grade-free first year (i.e.

I would guess that they simply want to make sure that you have a clear and realistic goal you are working towards, and have thought it through before deciding to overload. The faculties do not make such information public, so you might have to check with the relevant staff. I'm not sure as I came from the generation that was less restricted.
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Look up Ν or ν in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.Welcome to the National University of Singapore subreddit! Stylized Greek text should be encoded using the normal Greek letters, with markup and formatting to indicate text style. These characters are used only as mathematical symbols.


The number of neutrons released per fission of an atom in nuclear physics.Any of three kinds of neutrino in particle physics.Poisson's ratio, the ratio of strains perpendicular with and parallel with an applied force.The frequency of a wave in physics and other fields sometimes also spatial frequency wavenumber.Kinematic viscosity in fluid mechanics.The p-adic order or p-adic valuation of a number.One of the Greeks in mathematical finance, known as "vega".Free names of a process, as used in the π-calculus.The greatest fixed point of a function, as commonly used in the μ-calculus.The lower-case letter ν is used as a symbol for: Like Mu, The uppercase Nu is normally identical to Latin N and is therefore not used internationally in scientific or mathematical contexts.
