if that's the case then yes definitely.i dont mind physics, i just didn't pick it in year 11 and its too late to change. i was wondering if i could manage without HSC physics
You shouldn't have much trouble with first year eng then.thanks, well i was planning on doing ext2 math
I have friends doing chem eng. They said HSC chemistry was usefull for about 3 weeks of the first year chemistry course.is HSC chemistry useless as well? for chemical engineering that is
Well as far as I am aware there is only 2 uni's that offer chem eng in NSW which is newcastle and UNSW.so, do u know which uni is the best for this course
For UNSW Chem helps a lot imo, half the course is based on HSC stuff.is HSC chemistry useless as well? for chemical engineering that is
If you live in Sydney Newcastle may be too much of a hastle, but UNSW is highly regarded in engineering.so, do u know which uni is the best for this course
im pretty sure there's a course in usyd as well, but its called engineering (chemical and biomolecular)Well as far as I am aware there is only 2 uni's that offer chem eng in NSW which is newcastle and UNSW.
Newcastle is one of the biggest coal ports in the country and has heaps of minerals processing up in the hunter valley so I would say Newcastle.
I would say both have the same job prospects as it's only a pretty small field i.e not many graduates.im pretty sure there's a course in usyd as well, but its called engineering (chemical and biomolecular)
which uni is better in job prospects?
Sydney is also good but New South is usually regarded as the best engineering uni.im pretty sure there's a course in usyd as well, but its called engineering (chemical and biomolecular)
which uni is better in job prospects?
does that mean there are less job opportunities?does anyone know why there are very few unis that have chemical engineering?
Not at all.does that mean there are less job opportunities?