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A lot goes into your selection with FEAS, so it's hard to let you know your chances. FEAS is relevant for applicants with an ATAR from 81.00-90.95, but from there it will depend on your individual subject results and the interview.
A few other things in this thread:-
Physics: required for Computer Engineering, but not for Computer Science, Software Engineering nor Bioinformatics.
Industrial Training: All UNSW Engineering degrees require 60 days of Industrial Training (note the Training part, the students need to be learning, not just practicing what they have already learnt, so it's a bit different to Work Experience).
SDD and IPT: The discussion here reflects the situation very well - different students get a different experience depending on the high school they went to, and the teacher that they had. While this is true for all high school subjects, it seems that the variance in these two subjects is greater than core subjects like Maths. That is why we can't rely on them much.
I hope this helps a bit.
A few other things in this thread:-
Physics: required for Computer Engineering, but not for Computer Science, Software Engineering nor Bioinformatics.
Industrial Training: All UNSW Engineering degrees require 60 days of Industrial Training (note the Training part, the students need to be learning, not just practicing what they have already learnt, so it's a bit different to Work Experience).
SDD and IPT: The discussion here reflects the situation very well - different students get a different experience depending on the high school they went to, and the teacher that they had. While this is true for all high school subjects, it seems that the variance in these two subjects is greater than core subjects like Maths. That is why we can't rely on them much.
I hope this helps a bit.