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tommytomickey

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Hi guys, i am a yr 12 students who is interested in doing chemical engineering but I doubt if I could achieve the UAI of 80 and, I just found the flexible engineering course that students who achieve a UAI within 5 points (let's say UAI of 75) will be considered by an interview.
The interview is about my motivation, interests and academic potential.
So can any one give me some suggestion about how can I make a strong impression for the teachers on the interview?
Thanks!
 

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you really should be aiming for a UAI well above 80 if you want to go well in any sort of engineering... in my opinion the current UAI is very low considering the difficulty of the course
 

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stop posting this shit you faggot
 

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i totally aced that solidworks assignment with 9.5/10

:eek:

but im trying to switch to mathematics for next year

(n.b i didnt mean you i meant the op he's posted this like 3 times already and considering Usyd doesn't even have an interview its pretty stupid)
 

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Fuck this uni.

Regardless of supply and demand, every course should have a minimum UAI of 90 and just up the fees.

Fucking gronks, get the dumb fucks out of my personal space.
 

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show a lot of industry knowledge, career paths etc

this requires research
 

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ElGronko said:
Fuck this uni.

Regardless of supply and demand, every course should have a minimum UAI of 90 and just up the fees.

Fucking gronks, get the dumb fucks out of my personal space.

Mmmm because, what we really need is more hard working, spineless people in power to tell the rest of us how to do our jobs better..
 

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