yeah- true, but what i don't like is that ppl. don't think that engineering is hard- they just look at the low uai cut off's for engineering, and they think that the course must b easy or something.Originally posted by Adam
Hey, look at it this way: More people drop out, less people to sift through to find friends, easier to get a higher ranking
I wonder what the percentage is for the dropouts, I know I'm just going to tough it out just to show everyone who didn't belive I couldn't do it that indeed I can.
I don't think anyone cares about your ranking in uni, although not to sureOriginally posted by Adam
Hey, look at it this way: More people drop out, less people to sift through to find friends, easier to get a higher ranking
Biggest drop out is in first year, somewhere between 30%-50% (depends what stream you are doing I guess)Originally posted by Adam
I wonder what the percentage is for the dropouts, I know I'm just going to tough it out just to show everyone who didn't belive I couldn't do it that indeed I can.
Originally posted by tooheyz
but yeah its a fact that engineers r the biggest party animals at uni - so thats probably why the drop out rate is different compared to other courses
True, wasn't really planning to have the hsc all over again over the next 4 years though so hopefully it doesn't require mega hours of studying.just study study study and all should be fine.
also, what are engineering are you doing Wyvern?
did you do 3 unit maths in high school and your doing a maths bridging course?Originally posted by tooheyz
yeah i'm only up to 3 unit math standard
arts students have nothing on engineersOriginally posted by Wyvern
Really? Didn't think engineers partied that much, thought that was for Arts people
woah dude- whats with the quadruple posts?Originally posted by Wyvern
I don't think anyone cares about your ranking in uni, although not to sure
My post count is to low lol, nah didnt realise how to multi quote until nowOriginally posted by freaking_out
woah dude- whats with the quadruple posts?![]()
Don't think so, from what I have been asking, if everyone does well then everyone can get high distinctions just as everyone can fail some particular subject
anyways, your ranking does count i think, thats how u get credit, distinction and high distinction and stuff.![]()
nope i heard was that:Originally posted by MoNNiE
like... if this is correct.. or partially..
high distinction requires like 90+
distinction 80+(maybe 75%)
credit 70+ ( maybe 60+ )
pass (whatever they say is a pass)