gman03
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People understand what Preference is, right?
I remembered how I've tricked my parents where I put electrical as my first preference and gave them the list to fill up the rest. They were so happy that they put like software engineering and all these high UAI cut off degrees... LOL.. Till date my dad still doesn't understand the reason why I didn't get software engineering when my UAI was above the cut-off hahaha
3U Maths is enough to cope with engineering.
I remembered how I've tricked my parents where I put electrical as my first preference and gave them the list to fill up the rest. They were so happy that they put like software engineering and all these high UAI cut off degrees... LOL.. Till date my dad still doesn't understand the reason why I didn't get software engineering when my UAI was above the cut-off hahaha
Don't worry, they are making that course less hard this year, to cater for people like... err... yeah..Starcraftmazter said:Wow, that's not a subject I expected to be hard :S
I would say for Electrical, 1 in 5 initally enrolled students will get the degree, and 2 in 5 will transfer to other degree.Musk said:lol Btw for Electrical, 1 in 5 will get the degree.
HSC Physics is physics?loser101 said:not suprised considering the Engineering courses UAI is so low. if you only got a UAI of around 80 and did 3u maths and physics and chem, the chances are your going to struggle with uni physics and maths.
3U Maths is enough to cope with engineering.
Really, after a long day of lectures, your brain gets bored out to the max.. Who on earth can study after that? I can barely touch my assignments, let alone read more notes lolPace_T said:its for the people who are reallly into that stuff and can study heaps when they get home after long days at uni. if you lack motivation eng is definately not for you.