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I am thinking of doing this course in 09. Is there anyone who is thinking of doing this course?
 

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my boyf does this course
i think he doesn't mind it lol
 

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demetri said:
I am thinking of doing this course in 09. Is there anyone who is thinking of doing this course?
B Civil Engineering (Construction) is more superior!

Do you want more money?
 

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wrxsti said:
B Civil Engineering (Construction) is more superior!

Do you want more money?
I thought about the civil engineering (construction) but i reckon engineering is not the way to go for me . Plus im not that good with physics or maths
 

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demetri said:
I thought about the civil engineering (construction) but i reckon engineering is not the way to go for me . Plus im not that good with physics or maths
dont need physics. 2unit maths is suffice.
 

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Honestly, B Construction to me, sounds like a glorified trade, ive looked at the units offered, and its a basic construction trade, with emphasis on legal and financial aspects on projects.
 

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wrxsti said:
Honestly, B Construction to me, sounds like a glorified trade, ive looked at the units offered, and its a basic construction trade, with emphasis on legal and financial aspects on projects.
I dont think its a glorifies trade i mean you dont actually have to build the project yourself you manage the various aspect of the project like the labour , the materials used , etc
 

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but engineers do that anyway. they are called site engineers.
 

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