ashtor said:
shit! 28 hours..........say i pick this course first if i get accepted and i don't like it, can I transfer to commerce after a week or am i stuck for the year?
After a week? It's pretty difficult to tell whether you feel comfortable with the workload in the first week, particularly as the first few weeks are very much introductory.
If your heart is not set on engineering (and your fallback with commerce is in great contrast), I believe you will not enjoy it. If you don't feel comfortable committing, I feel that you will find yourself picking as many problems in engineering to convince you to opt for commerce (i.e. the grass is greener...). If the workload intimidates you, I recommend that you go for commerce/law or arts/law.
With my science/law degree, my workload was around 28-30 hours too in the first few years. Much of the science aspects were practical (3-5 hour pracs) which made for large contact hours. However, I enjoyed it as I was pursuing something that I found interesting and did not mind the hours. That said, I was not someone with substantial responsibility at that age (i.e. some people need time to work to fund their rent and living expenses etc) and I can understand if they find such hours burdensome.
As for transferring, perhaps it may be possible for you to change after a year. That said, I do not think that you might waste a year completely - if you wish to transfer, you may want to defer any engineering subjects and have your first year as a 100% law subjects year. You may be able to enrol in any of the introductory law subject, criminal, torts, contract laws - as these are basic subjects that do not have prerequisites (I think). I am only writing generally so you might need to check with the specific university.
I hope that helps! Best of luck.