thisIf you want to get into the mining sector, you don't need to do a mining engineering degree. You can get in through mechanical and electrical, and probably some other engineering degrees as well.
Isn't Duel degree like 10 hours of study everyday? It depends on the degree, but Engineering and commerce would be like 'wat is life'Yeah do Mat Sci or Science or something if you wanted to go through with an internal program transfer. If you are 100% sure you are going to transfer, then try to use up your first year electives to do stuff specific to Engineering (for example, ENGG1000, COMP191X/ENG1811, etc).
Alternatively, choose something else that you like and transfer or try out a dual degree program.
no lolIsn't Duel degree like 10 hours of study everyday? It depends on the degree, but Engineering and commerce would be like 'wat is life'
Didn't know that, cool. But how do they fit 3yr degree into 1 years though ie Eng Comm, separate total= 4+3 yrs but a combined degree takes only 5 years (i think)Yeah dual degree doesn't mean higher workload per semester. It's relatively the exact same amount of units.
You just spend a few more years at uni and you won't have as much flexibility with electives with each.
Would that effect you negatively in any way?You do fewer engineering electives, and you don't do some of the core engineering subjects e.g. at USYD you skip professional engineering, engineering management, instrumentation, etc. You also do fewer comm electives (meaning that you can only do 1 comm major).
not reallyWould that effect you negatively in any way?
Depends what type of effect you are talking about.Would that effect you negatively in any way?