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Is 2 unit maths good enough for engineering civil??? (1 Viewer)

bensta666

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Is it worth getting a bridging course if i have only done 2 unit.
 

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you could

or check out a few 3 unit topics over the summer on your own, get a textbook

the most important one is applications of calculus

other than that, the most important thing is to work hard at uni, even on stuff you think you've seen at high school
 

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although it depends

if you got band 6 in 2 unit the above applies

if you didn't do too well, go for the bridging course
 

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yes do bridging AND work your ass off next year coz you will need to, even if you do, you prob wont get any better than a CR in your math subjects.

bridging course wont help if all you do is turn up and listen, after you attend each day you have to do all the problems they give you YOURSELF. its still only a crash course.
 

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bensta666 said:
Maths in engineering for the first year at UTS is pretty simple (if you goto the lectures and dont get pissed at the unibar...)

First semester can be a little overwhelming, but half of the second semester is statistics (General maths stuff!)

You should be fine if you are confident with your calculus
 

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