Yeah of course most of them are going to be entrepreneurs or work for the financial services industry. The whole financial services industry needs engineering + maths in order to survive etc etc.
But in the terms of engineers working in the finance industry - it's one of the only sectors that...
Blair is that you?
Yes whilst I agree with the sentiments in this above post, in all honesty it truly depends on what you want. The negative component in BIT/IS is that perhaps there are some things that require ones own effort to learn or perhaps going one step further and learning things...
Because SDD is, as iterated very "iffy". The reason why Physics has more concrete terms which are more applicable to uni than SDD. The area of electronics is essential, especially in the path of computer engineering that uses ELEC subjects.
Plus in Comp Sci you have some sort of...
Supra or a Skyline.
Damn insurance companies. Ageists.
Well if I could have any car, I'd have ford gt500 1967. But I'd get it re-sprayed/coloured again for the sake of it looking shiny.
(Pretty old car so of course they'd need a paint job).
But then again the insurance would go...
Yeah but I actually want to do computer science because I really enjoy it. I enjoy programming and I very much enjoy learning about technoloy :) (Plus I wouldn't be enrolled into computer science by it's self if I didn't enjoy it. I transferred out of commerce because I didn't enjoy it.)
There's a lot of work surrounding technology/patenting/intellectual property that I'm pretty interested in pursuing once I finish a law degree. It's not that widely done at the moment, but when you study like Commerce and Science, it becomes a bit obvious plus with social media there's a lot...
I've written technical reports before for science and computing courses at uni, but I was perplexed at what the purpose of this was supposed to be. Thanks for clearing that up though. I'm glad that they're introducing some of sort rubric or standard with technical writing as it sort of creates a...
Hi guys, I was wondering if anyone could clarify something for me:
I was told by a few people who've done this course last year in semester 2 and other previous years in semester 2, that ENGG1000 has less choices in the later semester. Is this true? Apparently last year, the only available...
This is a fairly new law program at UNSW. I was wondering if anyone was currently doing this or had friends studying this degree - through a transfer or straight admission?
I have hopes of trying to get into this course by next year so I hope a WAM of 75 is enough considering that I don't...
I would say - incredibly easy. But when I say that, I mean it's easy to understand the work once you've done ALL the readings, depending on your major and participated in class work and received 100% in non-exam assignments. I did a second year IR ARTS course in semester 1 and whilst the content...
I'm not sure what you're referring to here but from my experience with working in corporate firms/Apple/etc the bias doesn't perpetuate because one person is from UNSW/USYD in comparison to being from UTS/etc. Most employers are more open-minded now and take into account work experience. The...
Hiya people,
I just had a question about the structure of this semester. Does anyone know when mid-semester break is? According to the Academic Calender and our timetables it's around week 9-ish. Remember, we start uni after next week so according to "Mid-semester break 28 Sep to 7 Oct"...