M@ster P
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Hey,
I am going to attend unsw civil engineering next year. Anyways I'm concerned about uni physics as I have read and heard many times that it is very difficult and many people fail. My main question is how can one prepare themself for uni physics? Is it worthwhile to buy the uni physics book now and do a bit of study now since I got 3months till uni starts.
Also there is chemistry in first year engineering, I did not do chemistry in school, is it necessary to take a bridging course or exposing myself to chemistry now?
Are buying the textbooks worthwhile?
Lastly any tips or general advice for first years?
Thanks a lot
I am going to attend unsw civil engineering next year. Anyways I'm concerned about uni physics as I have read and heard many times that it is very difficult and many people fail. My main question is how can one prepare themself for uni physics? Is it worthwhile to buy the uni physics book now and do a bit of study now since I got 3months till uni starts.
Also there is chemistry in first year engineering, I did not do chemistry in school, is it necessary to take a bridging course or exposing myself to chemistry now?
Are buying the textbooks worthwhile?
Lastly any tips or general advice for first years?
Thanks a lot
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