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Adam said:
You better believe it. Go well in EST, and bludge a semester away ;)
oh my, the disadvantages of going to an all girl skool ~ didnt have engineering studies :(
 

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Adam said:
You better believe it. Go well in EST, and bludge a semester away ;)
Too bad a combined degree will cancel that semester of bludging :(.

Of course Ill probably be stabbing things if I have to do weeks worth of bending moment diagrams and truss analysis.
 

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better sharpen your knife then.....and sharpen it well cos you are going to be stabbing things for the whole degree. but at least the bending moment diagrams and truss analyses get more interesting and realistic later on
 
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Ahh well thats fine then.

But revision sheets on only bending moments and shear force diagrams are annoying.
 

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physics is the best subject in high skool man! i loved it..
yeah, physics in the hsc is learning all the concepts and doing a lot of theory, just getting you to think in the physics frame of mind as adam said above ^^
 
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Physics was, without a doubt, the greatest subject I ever did. I have so many fond memories of class with an excellent teacher and good friends. That's why I'm majoring in it for my Bsc degree.
 

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aquaa123qwe said:
eng is alright
as long as u can remember formulaes
Rubbish.

Every single lecturer in second year very much stressed the fact that 'this course is about understanding, not memorising'. I have not needed to remember one formula this year yet.
 

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