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i feel the same way]
Except I'm not sure if it's compulsory or reccommended. See, one means I'm fucked/raped, the other implies I get to deny consent. Oh my god, why did I do engineering...
i feel the same way]
Except I'm not sure if it's compulsory or reccommended. See, one means I'm fucked/raped, the other implies I get to deny consent. Oh my god, why did I do engineering...
you should do whatever is recommendedYeah it says:
Year 2
- CVEN2002 Engineering Computations (6 UOC)
- CVEN2101 Engineering Construction (6 UOC)
- CVEN2201 Soil Mechanics (6 UOC)
- CVEN2301 Mechanics of Solids (6 UOC)
- CVEN2302 Materials and Structures (6 UOC)
- CVEN2501 Principles of Water Eng'g (6 UOC)
- MATH2019 Engineering Mathematics 2CE (6 UOC)
Except I'm not sure if it's compulsory or reccommended. See, one means I'm fucked/raped, the other implies I get to deny consent. Oh my god, why did I do engineering...
- General Education (6 UOC)
I have Civil Engineering friends and they won't be doing MATH2089.Does anyone know if a specific math or heavily math related courses are compulsory in second year engineering? Predominantly civil engineering. And the same for physics?
Engineering Mathematics is easy I can't believe it, class test average in MATH2019 is 80%.hahahaha engineering IS basically heavy math.
OMFG that video was lame and WTF at the same time.[youtube]VAEPTjFWlac[/youtube]
Civil do CVEN2002 instead of MATH2089, which is pretty much the same thing.I have Civil Engineering friends and they won't be doing MATH2089.
Mechanical: MATH2019, MATH2089
Civil: MATH2019
and no point sitting there stuck in maple, bother them assistance thats what theyre there for.1st year maths = past papers
Just do every past paper you get in that book and you should be fine for the finals.
Quizzes and whatnot are easy, do sample quizzes if they have those, add in some tute questions.
Maple - spend a day (or two or three...) in the labs going through exercises and you'll start to get the hang of it.
Civil do CVEN2002 instead of MATH2089, which is pretty much the same thing.
MATH2089 was hard , MATH2019 was really easy