It was long over due IMO.l-o-s-t said:Even though they made the elec eng easier , but they actually put some new rules for doing engineering at UNSW:
Admission Process for Entry to UNSW Engineering Programs in 2006
UAI 85+ Admission on basis of UAI
UAI 75-84.99 Admission on basis of MCE scheme
http://www.eng.unsw.edu.au/multiplecriteria/2005/index.htm
I find it surprising
I always say that! There are assessments from week 3 onwards, usually 1 or 2 assessments every week. You'll find yourself preparing for the mid-session exam already by week 4. If you don't cram constantly you'll go from 99 point something UAI to failing uni. On the flip side, if you work hard, even if your UAI is not that good, you can still achieve many HDs.sunny said:Just a quick congrats to everyone that'll be joining UNSW next year. You might work like you've never worked before, some say its like doing the HSC twice a year, but you'll still have fun.
Starting next year, all engineering degrees at UNSW will have common first year subjects, with some electives, you then start to specialise in second year. They did this because they found people were stuck in engineering degrees they never realised they didn't like - this gives them the chance to try it out before they fully commit themselves to a specialisation.otay said:Hey can someone provide info into the changes to electrical engineering?
Lets have an intro: typically a uni student does 4 subjects.otay said:What is all that different? Are there many changes to reuired subjects?
Attaining an engineering degree in sydney is not that bad (at least it is recognisable nearly world-wide). But for a doctoral degree i suggest get it in the northern hemisphere because of the facilities available there. Just a thought.otay said:Do you still think it is the best place (most challenging, best courses, most reputable...) to do an electrical engineering degree in Sydney?
I don't quite understand that question, sorry. But basically you will have to do the normal subjects that a straight EE have to do, then do another year of science subjects. You don't start the science part till second year anyway.otay said:Also if you do a combined degree in say science you will I assume have to complete the new electrical engineering degree requirements correct?
maybe not exactly hard (AFAIK), but a lot of work._DeathlessOne_ said:See you next year n00bs
Is science really as hard as everyone makes out...cos your all scaring me
*waves* at danniDanni07 said:I too will be joining the UNSW team next year, doing adv. sci (I see a few other people will also be doing this )
YES! It's REALLY hard!_DeathlessOne_ said:Is science really as hard as everyone makes out...cos your all scaring me
Yeah ill be doin B Science major in chem.Survivor39 said:YES! It's REALLY hard!
Well, depends what field of science and what type of person you are. Are you a Bio, chem or Physics person?
Just prepare to come to uni 23-24 hrs a week and at home do your assignments, read lab notes beforehand, prepare for tests...
I got a thread somewhere describing my experience at uni during my first semester, let me try to dig it up
If you like Chem, then it should be too bad_DeathlessOne_ said:Yeah ill be doin B Science major in chem.
Do you have any chem notes from first year so i can see how hard the stuff you learn is?
Ooooh thankyou!Survivor39 said:If you like Chem, then it should be too bad
All my notes are on hard copy, but I can give you the 2003 past paper for Chem1021 so you can have a look at what you'll learn. Just PM me your email.