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Does that equate to a credit? Do I need to do the bachelor of health science to transfer to uws or usyd? Or it doesn't matter what degree I do?
85 in 2u doesn't equate to anything..
But a credit is ~65 (depending what uni), however it's a lot harder to get a 65 at uni than at school

And you can do any degree to transfer
 

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foh real? If I end up doing civil I'm probably going to specialise in either structures or project management, in which I also have to decide between the two
everyone says they want to do structures first year, but almost everyone ends up hating it lol
 

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no no no I didn't say equate my mark to anything haha.

hmm, not sure whether to keep eng or do an easier degree like med sci then transfer
 

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If ur really into maths then civil is probably for you coz i'd imagine that theres a lot of maths in engineering whereas physio your learning about the human body which personally i find way more interesting.
 

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I have never heard of Physiotherapists (no offence) changing the world, most people who have had an impact were engineers.

Though it may be harder.
 
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I have never heard of Physiotherapists (no offence) changing the world, most people who have had an impact were engineers.
how wud u feel if u badly sprained ur muscles? we ned physiotherapists.

i do civil tho.
 

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I have never heard of Physiotherapists (no offence) changing the world, most people who have had an impact were engineers.

Though it may be harder.
Physios change the world for an individual and their families. Although it's not a large scale impact, it's still something
 

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how wud u feel if u badly sprained ur muscles? we ned physiotherapists.
Broken analogy. How would you feel if your plumbing broke etc. Every job matters in some way or they wouldn't exist.

Picking a career solely based on ability to change the world is pretty stupid though, as an engineer you could just end up getting a cushy job and doing boring paper work all the time.
 

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How would you feel if your plumbing broke etc. Every job matters in some way or they wouldn't exist.

Picking a career solely based on ability to change the world is pretty stupid though, as an engineer you could just end up getting a cushy job and doing boring paper work all the time.
tru dat. altho widout physiotherapists imagin whut wud hapen to many sporting ppl. it wud be chaos mostly to thos doin contact sports. in da end, its always pic da one u wil enjoy da most. imagin havin a job u dislike dat u wil most likly do for the rest of ur life.
 

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At the end of the day it's up to the individual and his luck, Steve Jobs had no degree at all iirc.
 

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