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    Engineering/commerce vs engineering and MBA later on

    MBA later. I was having this discussion with a grad student at my uni, not so long ago. I've been in the BEng/BComm course and he did the same course. I was discussing my growing dislike towards the business component, and he concurred, saying in hindsight, he would definitely go for just an...
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    Physics vs Engineering Vs Math Vs Computer science.

    I don't know where/which university you'll be attending, but there are multiple uni's around here that offer both Physics and Engineering as a double, as a few of the units overlap. Usually these courses are left with ~3 spaces left over for optional units - just enough for a minor in computer...
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    Considering engineering as a back-up, but

    If you enjoy the science behind Medicine, then you may also be somewhat more inclined to appreciate the beauty behind Engineering. I presume you wish to enter medicine for many reasons. I suspect one of those may be the ability to assist those in need, or change lives. Engineers have the ability...
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    Programs Undergraduate Degree in Perth Western Australia

    I find the greater emphasis on laboratory and practical experiments keeps me more enthused about future prospects. Getting a taste of what the future holds is very exciting for me. Also, I suspect it would be far easier to learn some theory out of a book than it would be to gain access to labs...
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    Programs Undergraduate Degree in Perth Western Australia

    The UWA course seems to be more mathematically oriented, but the Curtin course seems to leave more room for optional units, which could be dedicated to achieving a similar level of mathematical education, anyway. UWA also has a required unit, "Experimental physics," as part of the course, while...
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    Studying Studying Abroad: Benefits & Challenges for Engineers

    Thanks, it's nice when people support my point of view, lol.
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    Studying Studying Abroad: Benefits & Challenges for Engineers

    Greetings, PF. As this is my first post, I'll quickly introduce myself. My name is Jordan, and I'm a second year undergrad, studying to obtain a BEng in EE (And also, BComm, which I'm quickly losing interest in). At the moment, I am hoping that my application to transfer into BEng/BSc with...
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