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#24
Re: Im a mechanical engineer, yay
dattoman_1000
Posted on: 2004/11/14 4:20
Ha
You think the exams and study are over........ wrong !! Now you have to keep learning or you'll get left behind. Congrats
#23
Re: Im a mechanical engineer, yay
1200rallycar
Posted on: 2004/11/14 3:06
engineering is all maths and no hands on mate,
doesnt sound like what you really want to do
#22
Re: Im a mechanical engineer, yay
datrat_dave
Posted on: 2004/11/14 2:21
Well i was thinking along the lines of alot of other people here, mechanical engineering or automotive engineering coz here in Tassie i think we've got bugger all at the moment...
But im kinda stuffed as im not really a good sciency/maths person but i love the whole aspect of the hands on mechanical things. I MIGHT do Stage 2 Pure maths (maths methods i think is what its called now) which has calculus, limits all that weird a$$ed shizen but im heading towards Maths Applied which is more everyday life maths but is still a Pre Tertiary subject so it will give me a score. Im completley the opposite, im good at english, love music (performance), and legal stuff but there are SOME back door ways to get into engineering arent there?? Advice great! Dave
#21
Re: Im a mechanical engineer, yay
feral
Posted on: 2004/11/13 22:10
I did a 4 year Mech Eng diploma course 1973 - 1976, then did a year of automotive engineering.
Since then I keep finding out how litttle I knew then and how much more I need to know now ![]() Congratulations Michael, well done
#20
Re: Im a mechanical engineer, yay
dattodude
Posted on: 2004/11/12 22:29
Good one man.
Now comes the hard part of climbing the corporate ladder, and constantly telling people why you are worth heaps of money. It certainly is a good feeling. You can now get into debates with people about the value of a tertiary education. Search hard for a good job. Make sure that you have a nice suit for the interviews. Chris
#19
Re: Im a mechanical engineer, yay
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2004/11/12 17:23
Congratulations. Must feel good to get to that milestone.
Now that you are unemployed, does that mean more time for your Datsun proects?
#18
Re: Im a mechanical engineer, yay
dazzasute
Posted on: 2004/11/12 15:29
Aim to get to uni. Don't start thinking about other ways yet. Leave that for a last resort.
Course pre-requisites in WA (probably change between states) are something like three of: Calculus Applic maths Chemistry Physics Thats what I did along with some form of english. It was a reasonable workload, but manageable. The thing that killed me was english... You can't become an engineer through an apprenticeship, unless you want to get into fabrication or something like that. I have no idea how it works in other states, but the Tertiary Entrance Rank (TER) for most forms of engineering is around 84 here. I scraped in with 86... If your worried you won't get a high enough score, do another easier TEE subject (like an easier TEE maths) just to boost your marks. (they calculate your TER using the four best marks) If you can manage calculus, then an easier math will be a pushover. Good carreer choice. Which section of engineering are you thinking of? The world will always need more engineers...
#17
Re: Im a mechanical engineer, yay
datrat_dave
Posted on: 2004/11/12 11:25
Sounds like i aint original anymore!!!
Im thinking of travelling along this path but i need to ask, what are the pre-requisits for this course at uni? What do i have to attempt at skool to be able to get into this field, or can i opt for apprenticship and go like that?? Dave
#16
Re: Im a mechanical engineer, yay
who_your_datty_1200
Posted on: 2004/11/12 11:24
well done mate..........
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