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Mr MU

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Originally posted by toisthbe
me does 4unit maths.. hehehe..so no worries..

hey, which engineer requires MOST maths?
i fink my cours B computer engineering requires most maths, we do maths up to yr3 . -_-:

check out the official UNSW cse website for detail

http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/undergrad/programs/COMPB13645.html

ps: i did 4 u maths and got 91 for it, but i still don't fink these maths courses r easy. u still have to study hard in maths!
 

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reg. post above .....

no, i believe elec engg / telecom engg do a lot more maths compared to comp engg ....
 

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Civil engineering might be hard and maths based, but if you were seriously interested in that as a career path it should be something you can live with doing
 

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civil isnt that hard if you enjoy the maths...i wouldnt recommend it if you didnt like maths...that would be suicide
 

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Higher uais do not mean that course will be more difficult than others.
 

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do not do civil!
that's the advice i have been given by 3 different enginners...
one has retired....and another just finished the civil degree in 02

the guy who just graduated cannot find any work! not a single job....maybe he doesn't look hard enough, i don't know but he can't find anything and is thinking about taking over a small coffee shop........yes a big difference from an engineer to a cafe
 

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Well i rekon an engineer is say;
If you can do this for $50, an engineer can do it for $30.
It's one of the hardest jobs/occupations, as technology is constantly changing, you've always got to be up to date with everything.

I want to do Mechanical Engineering, hopefully work for holden/ford or any other car manufacturer and design engines and stuff.
 

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I always thought that a civil degree could prepare you for almost any position that requires some sort of problem solving?
 

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