i didnt do the questions in the course pack at all and i got 83 (DN) in maths1A
(but i did 4u maths tho)
and my friend did only 2u, he also passed this course as well (51)
Ease: 7.5/10
Lecturer: 6/10
Tutor: -n/a
Interest: -100/10 as i have passion on petroleum engineering stuff LOL
PTRL1010 is a pretty easy course if you spend like 2-3 hrs/week to study on ur own time
its nothing to do with physics or chem
its just basic insight of petroleum industry
where/how it...
this year i have 21hrs/week for both 1st and 2nd sem
if u keep ur works up week by week you will be fine.
only subject that u have to really study is Physics, i've heard that fail rate is quite high (lucky i passed LOL!)
Sorry for late answering
PTRL1010 is a pretty easy course if you spend like 2-3 hrs/week to study on ur own time
its nothing to do with physics or chem
its just basic insight of petroleum industry
where/how it come from ? tyeps of trap, logging system, seicmic survey, economic, drilling system...
i try to help my sis on her half-yearly paper
but like so long i didnt do volume stuff, so i'm kinda stuck somehow
the question is : find volume between curve y=sqrt(x+3) and y=4-2x ,, rotating about x-axis
thanks guys :D
yeah it's pretty interesting, start with PTRL1010 i've been in lecture like 3 times so far (once a week)
It gives me a pretty clear image of the petroleum industry, where does the oil&gas come from, cool stuff like 'carbon capture&storage project' (ENGG1000) and etc.
(But if you are math&science...