Dumbledore
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 - Sep 11, 2008
 
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- HSC
 - 2009
 
i have been unable to decide for a long time between 3 degrees:
physics
engineering(mechatronic)
computer science
as i am now, my best subject is Computing followed by maths then physics
but my favorite subject goes from physics to maths then to computing.
i am finding 4u maths currently easier than physics but i find physics alot more interesting.
1. What degree is best suited to me?
2. should i do a double between 2 of these or is it to much work as i've heard uni is alot harder than the hsc (though i'll admit i don't work very hard atm) , if i do which 2?
3. if i were to choose mechatronic, should i do a normal mechatronic at UNSW or the mechatronic(space) at Usyd, all my friends are going to UNSW but space is an interesting topic for me, is "space" a genuine prestigous(forgot how to spell) extension or just something to lure people.
although i most likely won't get the marks for this degree i can still try put it first preference and hope for a lot of bonus points
thanks
	
		
			
		
		
	
								physics
engineering(mechatronic)
computer science
as i am now, my best subject is Computing followed by maths then physics
but my favorite subject goes from physics to maths then to computing.
i am finding 4u maths currently easier than physics but i find physics alot more interesting.
1. What degree is best suited to me?
2. should i do a double between 2 of these or is it to much work as i've heard uni is alot harder than the hsc (though i'll admit i don't work very hard atm) , if i do which 2?
3. if i were to choose mechatronic, should i do a normal mechatronic at UNSW or the mechatronic(space) at Usyd, all my friends are going to UNSW but space is an interesting topic for me, is "space" a genuine prestigous(forgot how to spell) extension or just something to lure people.
although i most likely won't get the marks for this degree i can still try put it first preference and hope for a lot of bonus points
thanks
				