I sold my old ipod mini to a friend for $50. It had about 900 songs on it, but after the person recieved the ipod, they promptly removed the music to upload their own.
All in all, I see no reason that whether the music comes with a ipod or not is a issue. Most people will just download the music for free, so the music should not raise the price at all.
At the college i will be attending, a computer science degree requires calc 1-3, differential equations, and linear algebra as the pure mathematics courses. Not all schools are this way, i have looked at some that only require applied math such as discrete math. It all depends on the schools you look at. Just make sure they are an accredited school.
Recently I took an Engineering Physics midterm. A group of us got together in the library(it was takehome) and struggled for no avail for several hours. All in all the test took us close to 15 hours to complete, and we all felt that we failed miseribly. Our backup plan even failed. We e-mail the test to a physicist one of the group members is related to! After being mentally beat down and discouraged, we got the tests back and all recieved A's. BTW Awesome class!
I sold my old ipod mini to a friend for $50. It had about 900 songs on it, but after the person recieved the ipod, they promptly removed the music to upload their own.
All in all, I see no reason that whether the music comes with a ipod or not is a issue. Most people will just download the music for free, so the music should not raise the price at all.
At the college i will be attending, a computer science degree requires calc 1-3, differential equations, and linear algebra as the pure mathematics courses. Not all schools are this way, i have looked at some that only require applied math such as discrete math. It all depends on the schools you look at. Just make sure they are an accredited school.
Recently I took an Engineering Physics midterm. A group of us got together in the library(it was takehome) and struggled for no avail for several hours. All in all the test took us close to 15 hours to complete, and we all felt that we failed miseribly. Our backup plan even failed. We e-mail the test to a physicist one of the group members is related to! After being mentally beat down and discouraged, we got the tests back and all recieved A's. BTW Awesome class!