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Is kind of my bludge subject lol.
lol , its more of my fun subject ! i love it !Forbidden. said:Is kind of my bludge subject lol.
kind of, lol i forgot, labs are tutorials and labs combined in one.BIGTYMA said:as bludgy as engg1000?
im pretty sure COMP1911 is a prerequisite for COMP1921 and ENGG1811's ease and super bludge is the reason why i got a distinction.pyko said:well in 2008 there were in a sense 3 levels of introductory computing
ENGG1811 - computing for engineers
COMP1911 - normal computing
COMP1921 - higher computing (?? not sure abt course code)
and if i'm not mistaken ENGG1811 is compulsory for all engineering students.
but yeah, ENGG1811 is definitely the easiest of the 3. the first half you learn about how to use Excel/Access - no programming at all (eg. conditional formatting, converting between units, using built-in functions, cell referencing etc)
then in the 2nd half you learn bit of programming in VBA. it is really the basics of programming so should be easy to grasp.
can't say much abt the COMP courses, but i can say ENGG1811 will be super bludge/easy compared to them
some of the extra assignment code has been completed for us when we work on assignments.shadowlaw said:As a SEng or computing student in general. We are always making fun of engg1811 students haha
Looking from our perspective. This is how the first year comp courses are like, ordered by difficulty.
Comp1917 - Computing for normal people
Comp1911 - Computing for idiots
Engg1811 - NOT A COMPUTING COURSE (Dont even consider yourself know computing. Ie dont even think you know how to use a computer)
Sorry but thats the truth
and this is what ive seen.sunny said:I've taught students who have struggled with ENGG1811. Really, its just for a different audience, not everyone who does a "computing course" needs to turn into a code monkey.
That is very true. However, the 1911 that you see in 08, doesnt exist in 07. Ie, there is no such thing as Computing. In 07, there was only Higher Computing.STx said:Well in 07 they didn't offer 1917/1927 to anyone so CSE majors had to do 1911/1921 it anyway. But I believe there would be many differences in the amounts covered of those courses offered this year.