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macochris1

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hi. im looking at buying a 13" macbook pro for mechanical engineering @ UNSW and im just wondering whether it is suitable or not... as in, would all the engineering/mathematics/physics software that i need for this degree be compatible with a mac.

also, what are any up/down sides users @ uni have in the past experienced when using macbooks?

thanks! =)
 

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Anything that can't be run on mac can be run through boot camp. Is there any reason you need a mac? Because you might as well just get a windows laptop/netbook.
 

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Yeah dude you'll be installing linux on a machine anyway so the mac is the best of both worlds

all the linux software none of the downsides of using a shitty windows box
 

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OH HEY GUYS I AM A SOPHOMORIC ELITIST CUNT WARRANTING THE USE OF A MAC.

but there are reasons why not to use a mac from experience in Mechanical Engineering at UNSW.

The introductory electrical circuits course releases video lectures online and the software required to run them will not work on a Mac.

The statistics course releases weekly quizzes and the Mac users complained they couldn't see crucial images which are part of the quiz.

CATIA doesn't run on a fucking Mac. About three courses use this software.

even the computer labs use Windows XP.

Anything that can't be run on mac can be run through boot camp. Is there any reason you need a mac? Because you might as well just get a windows laptop/netbook.
get a real computer
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