nicholas210
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which university is better for engineering?
read it on the internet, must be true.I would say it would be UNSW-there's a reason why 10,000 people study engineering at UNSW(at least that's what I heard), but I guess it also depends on what type of engineering you wish to pursue...
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lolwutread it on the internet, must be true.
it's more like less than 2K
500/year!?!?! there are like barely 200 people in first year lectures. Well maybe 2K is wrong. something like 5K sounds more reasonablelolwut
in civil engineering alone there are 400-500 per yer times that by 4 and you have almost 2000 students just in civil
You do realise that almost 50K students are at UNSW on average.500/year!?!?! there are like barely 200 people in first year lectures. Well maybe 2K is wrong. something like 5K sounds more reasonable
it seems like there are at most 10K people on campus at any one time
That can't be right. Are they like students that work from home or something? There is no way 50k people can fit on to the whole campusYou do realise that almost 50K students are at UNSW on average.
Holy shitAccording to the 2012 Annual Report, there were 10046 students studying Engineering at UNSW (undergraduate and postgraduate). According to the 2013 Travel Survey and Campus Counts, around 41000 students and staff attend the Kensington campus on a typical semester day (from a total of over 44000 students at Kensington). Of that, 81% attend campus on a typical day, so around 33000 students attend the Kensington campus on a typical day.
So assuming the data is normalised, Engineering has around 8000 students who attend on a typical semester day. Given that there are single degrees (4 years), dual degrees (5 years, 5.5 years and 6.5 years), we could take an average of 5 years for an engineering degree, which means there's around 1600 students per year. This is consistent with ENGG100 in 2013 with a total of 1673 students.
If you look at any class timetable for the core subjects of say Civil or Mech, you can get an idea of how many students are in each stream. Mech has around 350 students and Civil has around 450 students. Even if cohorts consist of students from different years, it has been consistent for 2012, 2013 and 2014.
Lol.Holy shit
Damn.So I took the liberty to add all the CATS room capacities listed here: https://www.venuesandevents.unsw.edu.au/cats/room-info.html
That gave me a total of 16988 seats available (doesn't include the library and computer labs). Obviously UNSW has to organise the timetabling so not more than 16988 students are in a room at any given time (for safety reasons). But I doubt the campus ever has 33000 students at any given time.