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Hey guys im about to finish yr 12 this year and was interested in Civil Eng. but i dont think i can handle it. Can anyone taking the course tell me about the kind of maths needed? Im only doing General atm and im looking at 80+, im also doing physics.

Also what do you do after you finished your course? Do people hire you straight away or do you need to go intern to get some experience?

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You need 3-unit maths for ALL engineering courses. And with good reason. So you have some catching up to do, if you want to pursue an engineering course that it.
 
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the maths in engineering can get quite difficult. bare minimum for starters is two unit. you will definitely have to do a maths bridging course before uni starts seeing as though you do general maths because you won't cope with the work otherwise.
 

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yeah you need a bare minimum of advanced maths so i advise you to take a bridging course.
For engineering i heard that they offer internships during your course, but its better if musk answer this question, because he is currently doing an internship for his construction engineering degree.
 

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i ahvent had to know anything from 3 unit except newtons method of solvng equations (even then it was outside of syllabus and a easier version of MVT). dont waste your money on a bridging course
 
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Karl Marx said:
i ahvent had to know anything from 3 unit except newtons method of solvng equations (even then it was outside of syllabus and a easier version of MVT). dont waste your money on a bridging course
even if they have only done general maths?
 

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watatank said:
even if they have only done general maths?
well obviosuly not but if you didnt do 2 unit because you suck at maths and you want to do engineering you are stupid
 

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