I beat you at Physics Matthew G. How does that make you feel?thats only because you are stupid.
I had two computer programming subjects ( that I really didnt like at all ) attack my WAM and I had two physics subjects, phys 1A and 1B, and I still managed to get 70% even though I was lucky to do like one tutorial question per week ( and that was the easiest question in the group, usually just a substitution question , I would have been lucky to have done like one out of every twenty in that tutorial problems book)
I got 63 and 69 for comp 1A and 1B , and 66 and 71 for phys 1A and 1B , and I still managed to get 72 WAM over the first year after those rapings from those screwed up subjects.
You are just failing because you are shit at maths, and an engineer that is shit at maths is gauranteed to fail because you are just going to continue repeating your maths mistakes throughout your degree and will keep losing marks on the same mistakes.
thats the point dumb asian. Even if I did have a different username they would still figure out its me and ban me.how obvious do u want to make it that ur the same fart thats been banned over and over? sheesh some people will never give up
those marks are atrocious why do you sound so proud?doesnt worry me much noob
Also I checked myunsw and there are some edits
Comp 1A = 62 , Comp 1B = 65 , Higher Phys 1A = 69 , Higher Phys 1B = 73.
Yes, it is him.so is that picture of the fat nerd really random? if so im laughing at every posts he makes
ps. lol @ those marks
20% higher than you in COMP1A, and as you said within 5% higher than you in PHYS1A.doesnt worry me much noob
Also I checked myunsw and there are some edits
Comp 1A = 62 , Comp 1B = 65 , Higher Phys 1A = 69 , Higher Phys 1B = 73.
May or may not affect whether you got higher. But I still managed to average out to 72 after those two comp marks
Nevertheless, if you did get higher I would be willing to bet that it was by no more than prob 5% lol , and I assume you are referring to phys 1A ( because I am fairly sure those noob civil engineers dont do phys 1B as its electrostatics ). LOL, phys 1A was an absolute joke, 20% on a online midterm test that people ended up doing in groups of like 10 at a time. I would have been one of the (very) few that actually did the quizzes and midterm test by myself, I am assuming you did with a group of atleast 5 others , only way you could have got a pass. God the amount of plagairism that happens in the physics course is just amasing, and the lecturers do like fuck all to try and stop it.
Anyway, if you wanted to be good at one of either maths or physics , you would go for maths. Maths is literally everywhere in engineering ( but more so in electrical from what I here ). Right now their are people in ELEC2134 ( a basic electric circuit course ) that were a noob at maths in first year maths and now they are having trouble with complex numbers , integration , differentiation and solving differential equations. Last week we had lectures that were basically just maths, revision of solving differential equations, for the people that were good at maths it was yawn worthy but all the people that were noob at maths looked so lost LOL.
Also, I dont even use any of that physics for atleast another year in my degree ( if I use it at all ) , so even if I did get it all in first year I would have forgotten it all by third year , so its not like I would really have been any better off doing well at first year physics, first year maths on the other hand will come up everywhere in engineering, so obviously if you are good at maths you have a solid advantage come later years
Nevertheless, if you did get higher I would be willing to bet that it was by no more than prob 5% lol , and I assume you are referring to phys 1A ( because I am fairly sure those noob civil engineers dont do phys 1B as its electrostatics ). LOL, phys 1A was an absolute joke, 20% on a online midterm test that people ended up doing in groups of like 10 at a time. I would have been one of the (very) few that actually did the quizzes and midterm test by myself, I am assuming you did with a group of atleast 5 others , only way you could have got a pass. God the amount of plagairism that happens in the physics course is just amasing, and the lecturers do like fuck all to try and stop it.
For starters, that is completely irrelavent. Does that justify the blantant copying/plagarism that students do in physics?Is that because you didn't manage to make friends at uni?
I am not "proud" , but it is sort of an achievement to still get a avergae WAM of 72 after those pain in the ass subjectsthose marks are atrocious why do you sound so proud?
Uni is not a competition. It is about getting skills necessary to help you get a job. Team work and working with others is a big part of that.For starters, that is completely irrelavent. Does that justify the blantant copying/plagarism that students do in physics?
Stop putting everyone down though. 72 is good. I think I got like 70 or something after first year if I remember correct.I am not "proud" , but it is sort of an achievement to still get a avergae WAM of 72 after those pain in the ass subjects
I am sorry they arent up to your standards fail civil engineering asian , civil , the easiest engineering of them all.ps. lol @ those marks
Try to do a thermodynamics, structural analysis or structural design course. First year physics has nothing on them.You on the other hand , civil engineering noob, had to do mechanics ( rotation, momentum) and all that other shit for you're civil engineering subjects , I didnt. Seriously in physics 1A like 1/2 the time I was just in th lecture thinking wtf is Joe Wolfe on about. Some of the topics are just crap, All that bullshit theory on gases and thermodynamics (USELESS) , Sound and Doppler effect ( honestly, who gives a shit?) , all that crap on standing waves on a string ( USELESS ) . I dont use that shit anymore in my degree, and if I do I bet they wont go through it anywhere near as fast as they did in first year physics .
yeh, but I dont need to , im doing electrical engineering, the good engineering.Try to do a thermodynamics, structural analysis or structural design course. First year physics has nothing on them.
I agree that electrical engineering is generally accepted as one of the 'harder' engineering disclipnes.yeh, but I dont need to , im doing electrical engineering, the good engineering.
You guys like lay the bricks , and then we come in and fit it out with all the electrical systems, lights, lifts, wiring, communications, etc etc .
I am not saying that engineers are tradies, but elec engineers design the electrical shit whereas civil engineers just do some calculations to make sure it doesnt fall down
Conclusion : electrical engineering >> civil engineering
well then elec engineers will learn civil engineering as well, cant be too hard.I agree that electrical engineering is generally accepted as one of the 'harder' engineering disclipnes.
Althoguh your example above doesn't make much sense. What good are lights, power plugs or CAT5 cable if the building collapses?
are u sure about that noob?Civil engineers make more money and are more in demand.