you dont do engineering so how would you have developed an informed opinion regarding the subject yet?there are many people out there who disagree with your opinion about engineering including me. If you have some valuable info. it would be appreciated.
ashutosh
LOOOOOOOOOOOLooOloOLOOOOOOOOOOOOLI'm undertaking Engineering as a subject for prelim. and HSC so i know exactly what it involves. Also, my father is a qualified aerospace engineer so i think i would have a firm and informed opinion about engineering.
Because prelim engineering is such a good indicator of what engineering involves.what do you mean by pure mechatronics??
btw, thanks a lot for the information. At least there are some poeple who can actually give useful information around here. Thanks.
Also, if you dont mind me asking, what was your UAI??
Thanks,
ashutosh
i cant go argue with someone elseI dont know what world you're in but i never indicated that prelim. engineering teaches everything about enineering.
also, i got advice from my dad about whether i should go into the engineering field or not. I just asked a simple question about which university i should do it at.
ALSO, i dont know who you are, but you can go argue with someone else. dont need you in this forum. people use forums to communicate with each other and you are stuffing everything up. I even saw some of your comments in the other forums. either you need a doctor or you're just retarded.
In relation to the question, what is meant bu pure mechatronics and what is the difference between mechatronics taught at UTS than USYD or UNSW????
This is very contraditory to what you said before...I dont know what world you're in but i never indicated that prelim. engineering teaches everything about enineering.
This is a question that can only be answered by someone whos has completed the degree in each of those unis...i doubt you're going to find someone that sad.Ashutosh said:In relation to the question, what is meant bu pure mechatronics and what is the difference between mechatronics taught at UTS than USYD or UNSW????
Pure mechatronics is "bachelor of mechatronic engineering" (USYD, UNSW, most places)what do you mean by pure mechatronics??
btw, thanks a lot for the information. At least there are some poeple who can actually give useful information around here. Thanks.
Also, if you dont mind me asking, what was your UAI??
Thanks,
ashutosh
shut the fuck up fogellConsidering there are limited jobs at the moment in the field of mechatronics, it MIGHT be a good idea to go to the University of Sydney. That way if you need to apply for jobs overseas like in the UK, US Jap or china where i assume all the mechatronic type jobs are at (at the moment) they will atleast know/have heard of/most importantny have a high regard for your university education.
UTS/UNSW are well known in Australia, and are fine institutions but only the big firms in Japan or the UK will have heard of UTS/UNSW. I refer to a thread in the Business/Commerce forum where a Boser was discussing how a US employer thought that UNSW was a 'newer' uni in Wales. Not Australia. This is why we have UNSW refering to their Commerce Fac. as the 'Australian School of Business'.
cockhead?shut the fuck up fogell