how was it?I had my end of semester adv physics exam yesterday lol
It wasn't too bad lol the good thing about doingg the adv is it can scale very well. I have friends that did it last year getting about 50% in the exam, and that scaling to a final of 90/100. I think i went a bit better than that but it might have been an easier exam, i guess well find out soonhow was it?
Every university that offers Engineering should offer chemical engineering... I think Macquarie is the only exception to that since they offer IT engineering or something along those lines and nothing else.does anyone know why there are very few unis that have chemical engineering?
yea thought so, at school its all benefits to society crapHSC physics is COMPLETELY different than University physics. I cannot emphasis this enough. Alot more mathematical. I had my end of semester adv physics exam yesterday lol
yes, unless you like staring at toothpaste all day..to anyone who does chemical engineering...is it boring?
lol, srs?yes, unless you like staring at toothpaste all day..
exactly. This inturn makes it a billion times more interesting thoughyea thought so, at school its all benefits to society crap
BUT UNSW has much more funding for it, and more industry links. Go with UNSW I reckon.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.