untouchablecuz
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yesterday i checked the co-op website and happened to find a UNSW co-op conditional offer for electrical engineering BUT i'm still not sure about it.
co-op itself seems pretty good, 75k for 18 months work (~50k p/a which is approximately a graduate engineers salary, right?) + a guaranteed job after uni + "social events" (to current co-op scholars, are these any good? do you actually make "lifelong friends"?) + mentoring and leadership crap confused:). so in general, co op does have its merits with little disadvantage (apart from being locked in to the degree/companies, and the fact that to get to UNSW i need to drive to the station, take a train, then a bus)
now, with electrical engineering. i superficially know what it is (i.e. wikipedia) but i'm not sure about the coursework itself. will i enjoy/suceed in the course (with a required credit average) seeing as i think i did pretty well in MX2 (and i love maths)? what does the actual course work involve? from what i've read, there's alot of programming and computer work, which i think i might like, but i haven't got any solid experience/knowledge in this field. can i survive? i've also read its the heavily maths oriented engineering degree, is it? (if yes, thats a huge positive seeing as i would like to combine engineering with a maths degree but can't due to co-op)
@ those doing electrical engineering, simply, why? why did you pick it? what interests you about it? why electrical over civil, or mining, or environmental etc etc?
i just don't want to take this scholarship and hate myself for doing so
thanks for any help guys
edit: one more question, generally how competitive are the electrical engineering co-op scholarships?
co-op itself seems pretty good, 75k for 18 months work (~50k p/a which is approximately a graduate engineers salary, right?) + a guaranteed job after uni + "social events" (to current co-op scholars, are these any good? do you actually make "lifelong friends"?) + mentoring and leadership crap confused:). so in general, co op does have its merits with little disadvantage (apart from being locked in to the degree/companies, and the fact that to get to UNSW i need to drive to the station, take a train, then a bus)
now, with electrical engineering. i superficially know what it is (i.e. wikipedia) but i'm not sure about the coursework itself. will i enjoy/suceed in the course (with a required credit average) seeing as i think i did pretty well in MX2 (and i love maths)? what does the actual course work involve? from what i've read, there's alot of programming and computer work, which i think i might like, but i haven't got any solid experience/knowledge in this field. can i survive? i've also read its the heavily maths oriented engineering degree, is it? (if yes, thats a huge positive seeing as i would like to combine engineering with a maths degree but can't due to co-op)
@ those doing electrical engineering, simply, why? why did you pick it? what interests you about it? why electrical over civil, or mining, or environmental etc etc?
i just don't want to take this scholarship and hate myself for doing so
thanks for any help guys
edit: one more question, generally how competitive are the electrical engineering co-op scholarships?
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