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Morgues

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Was considering transferring into this mid semester.
Could anyone who is enrolled help me out

1) How difficult is the course?
2) how many hours a week?
3) is the majority practical (coding) or theory/social issues
4) what language is used?
5) is it possible to combine the course?

Travel time scared me away from this course initially as it would take me 1-1.5 hours each way to get to unsw
 

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Originally posted by Morgues
Travel time scared me away from this course initially as it would take me 1-1.5 hours each way to get to unsw
Dont worry about travel time, there's some ppl who come out from the blue mountains area. It takes me 1.5-2 hours to get to uni, its not that bad cause u can sleep on the bus or train.
 

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Yeah it's not that bad, I live about 1hr 20min from uni by train & bus, and I usually revise on the train.
 

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1) How difficult is the course?
Reasonably difficult (so far). Takes lost of your time ...

2) how many hours a week?
20.5 hrs this semester, including 12 hrs of maths.

3) is the majority practical (coding) or theory/social issues
At the moment it is coding and maths, with lots of "style" involved. Socail issues come latter, but they are a small part of the course.

4) what language is used?
"Haskell" for first semester, then "C++"

5) is it possible to combine the course?
Yes. Currently combines with arts or science. Combination with commerce is on the drwing board.


In regards to travel time it takes me 1.5 hrs to get to uni, but it's not too bad ...
 

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Re: Re: Software Engineering

Originally posted by McLake
20.5 hrs this semester, including 12 hrs of maths.
:jaw::jaw::jaw::jaw::jaw::jaw::jaw::jaw::jaw::jaw:
Im dying now with plain old everyday maths, how are you coping with all this maths????!!!!!?????
 

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Re: Re: Re: Software Engineering

Originally posted by mannnnndy

:jaw::jaw::jaw::jaw::jaw::jaw::jaw::jaw::jaw::jaw:
Im dying now with plain old everyday maths, how are you coping with all this maths????!!!!!?????
I'm not ...
 

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bahaha...discreete maths...ahahha

sorry
 

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Originally posted by MinAi
bahaha...discreete maths...ahahha

sorry
dont forget, hes also doing HIGHER maths:eek: u should drop to normal maths next session mclake, 12 hours is WAYYYYYYYY too much.....
 

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Well actually Discrete is MUCH harder than Higher maths.
 

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Well actually Discrete is MUCH harder than Higher maths.
So true, it's not like HSC maths it's a entirely weird sort of maths (if you can call it maths :rolleyes: ). I too reckon Math1141 is easier than discrete maths (although I do Discrete Maths 1090 which is an abridged version of Discrete maths that only EE student do, not 1081 which the full discrete maths course that software & computer engineers have to do). Can't wait till Semester 2, when I finish from discrete maths.
 
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Originally posted by mannnnndy
how long do u have to keep discrete up for mclake? the whole course?:rolleyes:
Just semester 1, then i get to do FINITE maths (but I drop higher)
 

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Originally posted by Morgues 1) How difficult is the course?
It's not difficult if you like programming and don't mind maths.

2) how many hours a week?
Right now it's what McLake said, but next semester it goes down to around 13.

3) is the majority practical (coding) or theory/social issues
4) what language is used?
Take a look here: http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/school/teaching/courses/seng.html
The language depends on the class you're taking.
In Comp 1A, which we're doing now, it's Haskell. In Comp 1B (next semester), it'll be C.
Go here to check out the type of stuff you'll be learning next semester if you join: http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~cs1721/ [lecture notes and exercises are there]

5) is it possible to combine the course?
Yup. Go here for more info and some possible options: http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/seng/SE-programs.html

Travel time scared me away from this course initially as it would take me 1-1.5 hours each way to get to unsw
I take as long as you and I live near Sutherland. I blame the local bus company, who I heard from an old lady (the ones that always strike a conversation waiting for a late bus) are siphoning employees from CentreLink.
 

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Does anyone know the cutoff to get into this course (2k4), and for the fasttrack thingo combined with MComm, do you have to apply for it in 4th year?
 

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Originally posted by enak
Does anyone know the cutoff to get into this course (2k4), and for the fasttrack thingo combined with MComm, do you have to apply for it in 4th year?
Cutoff 2k3 was 91.75-ish.

You can choose to do the MComm in 4th yeaar, but you can take some of the required courses as electives in previous years, so there is an advantage in knowing beforehand if you want to do it.
 

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Originally posted by McLake


Cutoff 2k3 was 91.75-ish.

You can choose to do the MComm in 4th yeaar, but you can take some of the required courses as electives in previous years, so there is an advantage in knowing beforehand if you want to do it.
*phew*, if the cut off stays like that I wont have to put to much effort in to obtain it :)

I will almost definately will want to do the MComm in 4th, so doing some of the electives for that will be better in doing the commerce course, but will it disadvantage yourself in the BSE course?
 

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Thanks for the info,

Just for a friend, do you know the cutoff for B Chem Eng?
 

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