Mate, two undergraduate course? Huh? You won't be doing another bachelors after you do Mechanical. Instead, you'd be looking at attaining some Postgrad qualification (Masters etc.)
What career path are you looking at?
I did the course while in high school and it's definitely manageable. They start from scratch and the lecturers definitely account for people with no computing experience. It'll obviously be a tad harder if you have no prior experience, but it's a good introduction to programming. If you get...
huh? MAXIMUM?
I still don't understand how a mate of mine with 98 UMAT + 99.75 ATAR didn't get UNSW Med. There's no way he could've bombed the interview that bad!
But yeah, another friend got in with the same stuff. Another got Griffith with 99.75 ATAR.
Hmm, another got Adelaide with 98ish...
All this talk about 'set' hours everyday is imo one the of the worst ways to approach the HSC. I simply studied until I understood concepts. You really DO reach this point when you're immersed in studying that time really has no bearing. Simply focus on your weak points and study till you get...
Have you looked into 'skilled migration'? And how it is crucial for our economy?
I agree that it may just be all your 'opinion', but mate, look into facts.
Re: Lol people from bos mentioned in smh article
maybe its just me but I still reckon this is being blown out of proportions. Yes it was harder than most years, but still quite 'doable'.
That being said, I did screw up as well.
*cries*
Hey mate! Can't thank you enough for the help :)
So anyway, isn't the scope of chemical engineering quite limited, seeing as the manufacturing sector in Australia is...practically dying/dead?
What do you think of the Mechanical (Space) program at USYD?