Well obviously this depends most of all on how well you think you can do in both these subjects, how much you like them, and how useful they will be for your future vocational plans. Both of these subjects will scale reasonably well if you can put decent effort into in them.
That said, the UAC...
yes well. To get this thread back on topic, I'll put in my two cents and say UTS. Because they incorporate an internship component into the course, you end up being much more employable at the end of your degree. Plus I've seen the facilities for both Engineering faculties and USyd looks pretty...
Arrr actually yes. Just because it's been mentioned so much, what are the physical differences between road bike and mountain bikes? I'm guessing that the gear things are different so that you get more power per pedal out of the mountain bike, but anything else? Is one more versatile or...
hah whoops. That's a lot of science and maths compared to lots of people doing Economics - not that that's a bad thing, big money out there for people who enjoy this and have good maths ability. Economics is one of my favourite school subjects too:D but I'm planning to major in it with an Arts...
Thanks so much everyone for all the info!
From where I live to UNSW it's about 5km I'm guessing, a little bit down Oxford St and then pretty much straight down Anzac Pde.
um nope. A laptop plus whatever books and stuff you need to bring, I'm planning on doing a pretty general Arts/Science...
Hey everyone,
I'm in Year 12 atm, planning to go to UNSW next year, and I live kindof close-ish but too far to walk (Inner-East). Because I live so close to the cbd and my school, for the last few years my main mode of transport has been my feet. But I still don't have my Ls, and it'll take me...