Maths (4u), Physics, and advanced english (highly recommended that you do them!) then pick other subjects you enjoy.So far I have got
Advanced English
Mathematics Extension 1
Mathematics
Physics
Economics
Engineering Studies
SOR 1 unit
Should I change anything around or is that alright? I also plan to take 4U Mathematics in Year 12.
Most Engineering courses only have 3U as assumed knowledge, but it would be beneficial to have done 4U.So 4U is a must for engineering?
I thought Physics was required by many types of Engineering courses at UNSW?Physics? Just do your maths if you want to do engineering. That's the only real prerequisite.
It would be good, but you don't have to do it during high school. Because you can do bridging courses and you'll learn them during the duration of the course anyway, but doing it would be beneficial.So 4U is a must for engineering?
Definitely, physics i think is a must for engineering. Surprisingly the other day i was reading the unsw uni guide, and for chemical engineer they said your recommended knowledge is physics and maths ext 1.. No chem? How ironic?I thought Physics was required by many types of Engineering courses at UNSW?
I thought Physics was required by many types of Engineering courses at UNSW?
It probably is a 'must' but they'll teach you from scratch anyway, I think. The maths is something that can't be taught easily from scratch though.Definitely, physics i think is a must for engineering. Surprisingly the other day i was reading the unsw uni guide, and for chemical engineer they said your recommended knowledge is physics and maths ext 1.. No chem? How ironic?
4u maths will definitely be an advantage4u maths is the backbone to engineering. If you don't do 4u maths, then you're at loss. Cuz I heard from ppl that they finish complex numbers in the first week of engineering.
Pick 4u maths, physics and maybe engineering studies.
For other subjects, just choose whatever you like.