It may, depending on the electives that you choose ...Originally posted by Hoyin
oook... will the number of hours go down after the 1st year??
hehehe i will be in your bio and chemistryOriginally posted by Hoyin
i didnt choose n e electives
chem1011
bios1201
phys1111
maths 1131
tats all
wooo 28 hours... wat course u doin??Originally posted by RCMasterAA
24 hours in semester one :mad1:
And 28 in semester two!
if ur doing engineering/science- where's your engineering subjects... anyways, u should b happy- i'm gonna b doing 26+ hours!Originally posted by Hoyin
i didnt choose n e electives
chem1011
bios1201
phys1111
maths 1131
tats all
Mechatronics.Originally posted by Hoyin
wooo 28 hours... wat course u doin??
i think i have a little less in sem 2
im doin biotechOriginally posted by freaking_out
if ur doing engineering/science- where's your engineering subjects... anyways, u should b happy- i'm gonna b doing 26+ hours!
That sounds quite suspicious.....would you mind posting your timetable? I'd just like to see what its likeOriginally posted by laney
15 hours and i'm doing a double eng degree
yeah, how come- coz double degree will atleast have 20 hours i recokn. :SOriginally posted by sunny
That sounds quite suspicious.....would you mind posting your timetable? I'd just like to see what its like
I suggest you go into uni yourself, to the Faculty student centre and request this in person - it's usually much quicker this wayOriginally posted by mitochondria
does 20 hours sound alright? The UNSW enrolment system is really werid.. and the faculties don't talk to each other.. lol.. I'm still waiting for their e-mail to tell me I can change my program back to Advanced Science (without the Art)... there was a mistake...
yeah, thats what my friends who go to UNSW have been doing- apparently their online enrolment system has really stuffed up.Originally posted by Minai
I suggest you go into uni yourself, to the Faculty student centre and request this in person - it's usually much quicker this way
yeah, 26 for me.Originally posted by sunny
I would imagine any double eng/sci degree is looking at at least 20+, usually 23 to 25 or so.