1)yes, although i didnt drink in 2nd year :P
2)not really - however there are a few diamonds in the rough.
3)yes, unless you become a research/lab technician.
(you can wear a mosquito fly netting to keep them off ur face, thats what i do in the core shed)
i wouldnt bother tbh. Unless you're having basic issues.
Once you know that a course = 6 units. 4 courses a semester, 2 semesters a year. You're pretty much set. The FAQ covers the basics :)
Then just read the major you want to do, and the bachelor degree your doing. Find the combination that...
bring what you have at home. If youve got a fuckload of books, then a backpack is easier, but either way. Nobody gives a shit unless you parade around with it
How important is chemistry knowledge
- not that important, I didnt do chem in hhigh school and havent had any major issues. Ive stayed away from 3rd year chem geology (taken the structural router), but other than thats its fine.
they mainly look to see if in your third year you covered...
just aim for the course you want to do, except do some electives so you have the oppourtunity to change majors if you find the course sucks dick. simple eh?
kinda pointless pm-ing me the same question exactly and posting here. Would have preferred if you had linked me.
I can give you the rundown on mining engineering, because i'm currently working at a mine. mining engineers look at the processes involved around the extraction of minerals from the...
nah 40 weeks is how long you're expected to stay at college for (is the norm). You pay either yearly (as a lump sum), semesterly, quarterly, or monthly. This may change between colleges, and the more often you pay, the more it costs you
yep, each college will have a mailing address. letters are put in pidgeon holes (alphabetical), and packages are kept behind the counter (they leave a note in the pidgeon hole).