Hi! How hard would it be to get a graduate position in an engineering firm with a Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical)/Commerce (Finance)? Would I be stuck without a job for months? Also, what would the starting salary be like? (A rough estimate if possible please!) Thanks!!
Hi! I am contemplating doing a Bachelor of Engineering/Commerce at UNSW with an engineering specialisation in Electrical Engineering; however, I am wondering what Commerce major would best suit my specialisation? Also, where could a Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical)/Commerce take me in terms...
Hi fellow BOSers!
I recently received an E12 offer for a Bachelor of Commerce at USYD. For those who don't know, the E12 offer consists of a reduced ATAR mark for BComm from 95 to 85. It also comes with a $5000 scholarship as well as an iPad. However, I completed a program at UNSW which...
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School rank is around 200-250
English Adv: 8/17
Ancient History: 10/52
Engineering Studies: 2/15
Maths Ext 1: 6/26 (Strong cohort)
Maths Ext 2: 4/5 (Our marks are pretty bunched together though)
Physics: 4/20
Thanks! :)
Hi! I was wondering if pursuing a Bachelor of Commerce at MQ would give me the same credibility as a Commerce degree at UNSW or USYD when pursuing a job? Thanks a bunch!
So I'm correct and my teacher is wrong? Bts, waht is a meissner surface current? Are they similar to eddy currents? Or do they travel in the path of the wire?
Okay so I was discussing with my teacher about whether the Meissner effect applied to Maglev trains (where I disagreed with this and my teacher agreed with this). I stated that the Meissner effect stated that when a perfect eddy current (I say perfect because a superconductor has no resistance)...
Hi all! I was wondering what would I need to do in order to pursue a career in event management? Would a Bachelor of Commerce help me? If not, what degree would I need? Thanks!
Hi! I was wondering if you needed to have studied any humanities subject in high school (eg. Business Studies, Economics etc.) in order to study Commerce/Economics/Business in Uni. I have seen the assumed knowledge for Commerce and it states only states Mathematics? Can someone please clarify...
I guess it would be safer to say that the split ring commutator is a device which changes DC to AC. Better to cross-check this with someone else to see if I'm right though
They don't. The purpose of the slip rings is to complete the circuit and provide a power supply. Slip rings do not need to give an output current of AC since the input current is already AC in itself, so the slip rings do not need to reverse the current directions.
The split ring (DC) on the...