Equilibrium1
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Can I please have some advice about Civil Engineering? Thanks.
I am currently in year 12 and thinking about the possibility of doing a combined degree of Civil engineering and Commerce (we have an upcoming career day at school, so we were asked to do some research over the holidays)... however, I also have some questions to ask:
- I only do 3 unit maths, does that mean I will struggle to do civil engineering? I'm doing fairly well in 3 unit maths and my teacher highly recommended that i do 4 unit maths. However, I wasn't able to due to timetable clashes...
- My main problem, however, is physics. I did year 11 physics but I dropped it in year 12 due to personal (not academic) reasons. Since physics is assumed knowledge, does that mean I will struggle to do civil engineering? Honestly, I am a hard worker and not afraid to put in that extra effort. However, my friend recommended that engineering may not be a good idea because I didn't do year 12 physics or 4 unit maths...
So what do you think? Honestly, any advice would be highly appreciated.
Thanks
=)
P.S. I know that there are bridging courses available. However, I'd prefer that to be my final option (and only if absolutely necessary).
EDIT: I just noticed that my question didn't make sense in the thread title, sorry!... how embarrassing lol =P
I am currently in year 12 and thinking about the possibility of doing a combined degree of Civil engineering and Commerce (we have an upcoming career day at school, so we were asked to do some research over the holidays)... however, I also have some questions to ask:
- I only do 3 unit maths, does that mean I will struggle to do civil engineering? I'm doing fairly well in 3 unit maths and my teacher highly recommended that i do 4 unit maths. However, I wasn't able to due to timetable clashes...
- My main problem, however, is physics. I did year 11 physics but I dropped it in year 12 due to personal (not academic) reasons. Since physics is assumed knowledge, does that mean I will struggle to do civil engineering? Honestly, I am a hard worker and not afraid to put in that extra effort. However, my friend recommended that engineering may not be a good idea because I didn't do year 12 physics or 4 unit maths...
So what do you think? Honestly, any advice would be highly appreciated.
Thanks
=)
P.S. I know that there are bridging courses available. However, I'd prefer that to be my final option (and only if absolutely necessary).
EDIT: I just noticed that my question didn't make sense in the thread title, sorry!... how embarrassing lol =P
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