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How hard is it? And do you think I'll be okay with 3 unit maths knowledge? Or is it helpful to have 4u knowledge?
I just had a look at the MATH units which are required for the engineering degrees at USYD and they seem to be the same ones I did in my first year so I can speak from experience. Those units cover an array of topics similar to Extension 2 Maths so if you do choose go down that path, you should be well-prepared for first year. Personally, I did Extension 1 Maths, and I wasn't really good at it but I still got marks of 60+ for all my first year MATH units so as long as you apply yourself during university, you will do fine. It's only important that you know that Extension 1 Maths is presumed knowledge.How hard is it? And do you think I'll be okay with 3 unit maths knowledge? Or is it helpful to have 4u knowledge?
depends on which branch of engineering you're interested inHow hard is it? And do you think I'll be okay with 3 unit maths knowledge? Or is it helpful to have 4u knowledge?
okay thanks!I just had a look at the MATH units which are required for the engineering degrees at USYD and they seem to be the same ones I did in my first year so I can speak from experience. Those units cover an array of topics similar to Extension 2 Maths so if you do choose go down that path, you should be well-prepared for first year. Personally, I did Extension 1 Maths, and I wasn't really good at it but I still got marks of 60+ for all my first year MATH units so as long as you apply yourself during university, you will do fine. It's only important that you know that Extension 1 Maths is presumed knowledge.
And thinking about chem eng or materials science and eng in new south.depends on which branch of engineering you're interested in
most of them rely heavily on maths, a friend of mine who got a band 6 in 4u still finds the maths in engineering difficult
but i guess it's up to the individual and the amount of effort you put into your study
oh okay. But it should be simple to pick up during first year right? If I work hard at it and be consistent and all.You will be fine with 3 unit but doing 4 unit is a big help. Topics are stuff like Complex numbers, vectors, matrices, probability, limits, calculus and other stuff. Also in UNSW all engineers do the same maths in first year.
Adopt the mentality of "only needing 48s" because you can get conceded passes.dont adopt the mentality of "only needing 50s"