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Engineering at UTS 2008 (1 Viewer)

johnnypaul

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Anyone else put down engineering at UTS as their first preference for next year?

I have B Engineering and B Business as mine.
 

johnnypaul

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I got 88.35. But i think I get like 4 extra UAI.

Last year the cut-off was 85, so I think I have a good chance at getting in.
 

cheri shen

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i have a questions!!!

if in yr11 and y12 i didnt study physics, can i still choose the B of engineering in UTS,is that very hard for me study??
 

Unwant3d

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cheri shen said:
i have a questions!!!

if in yr11 and y12 i didnt study physics, can i still choose the B of engineering in UTS,is that very hard for me study??
thats exactly like my situation.
im taking the physics bridging class.
which should be adequate enough =]
 

blay.tenshi

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Unwant3d said:
thats exactly like my situation.
im taking the physics bridging class.
which should be adequate enough =]
bridging course is useless and a waste of money. I attended the bridging course and they cover HSC physics so fast it you dont absorb anything. if you think you're going to have trouble with physics (particularly those who dont have very strong maths ability) should take Physics fundamentals or something...it used to be called Physical Modelling A and Physical Modelling B.
 

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