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From my experience in maths and physics there are slightly more guys than girls. But it's nothing like engineering where the guy:girl ratio is like 50:1.
 

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Wait, the guy:girl ratio for Engineering is like 50:1?

How the hell am I going to survive university?
 

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Seriously though, don't worry about that ratio, it's just an estimate. Yes, in the engineering faculty you'll probably notice much more guys than girls. But the guy:girl ratio also depends on which stream you're doing. In some streams such as mechanical, guys far out number the girls whereas in software engineering and especially civil, it's a more even split.

In most streams of engineering, two first year maths subjects are compulsory. There are plenty of girls in those.
 
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Okay, more reason for me to consider software instead of mechanical.
 

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During my info session, it was nearly a 50/50 split bw guys and girls (prob 60/40 at the most in favour of the guys), which is not too bad if u ask me.
 

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I will ignore the fact that this discussion is dead and add my own gleeful trilling...

I am also doing Science at the esteemed University this year as part of a double degree. Not too sure on my first year subjects yet, but I have a bit of time to choose since I enroll on the 19th of February.

Some of the science boffins are quite scary. The one on Enrollment Day I had had one of those laser pointer things and kept threating people with it...:eek:
 

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