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Hey could someone tell me if a bachelor of science (flexible) or a bach of maths and computing would be better off to transfer to engineering
 

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Re: What's the best way to get to Usyd?

Hey could someone tell me if a bachelor of science (flexible) or a bach of maths and computing would be better off to transfer to engineering
I want to transfer to engineering as well, so I've got B Science as my backup.
 

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If you're not making the 80 odd cutoff for engineering you might want to reconsider whether you're suited to the course, given it has such a high failure rate.
 

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you can get into engineering with a uai as low as 79 @ UTS. If you can't make that cut-off with 60% of your HSC possibly geared towards maths+physics then you probably will fail engineering anyway.
 

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the lowest uai ive heard of getting into uts was like 69. I think OP wants syd uni not uts or uws thats y. but u still should of done that flexible entry thingo
 

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Depends on what stream of engineering you want to transfer to. Generally, science is more flexible so you can choose more relevant subjects, but in either case you'll need a high enough combination of UAI and GPA to transfer.
 

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depends on the kind of person you are and what interests you

in science the question is "why is this like this?"
in engineering the question is "how can i improve this? make it bigger/faster/stronger/taller/more efficient/more environmentally friendly/more sustainable?"

Engineering requires a more creative brain
whereas science requires a more inquisitive brain
 

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