I wouldn't buy a textbook until you know you 100% need it.yeah, I meant for lecture/tutorials I guess,
Do I need to know which textbooks to have yet?
but thanks everyone
Look at textbooks here: http://www.bookshop.unsw.edu.au/textlist.htmlmechatronic engineering, unsw
Thanks again!Look at textbooks here: http://www.bookshop.unsw.edu.au/textlist.html
Other than that, just bring like the books/paper you need, plus some pens and that's it. You'll figure out what else you need to bring in due time anyway.
warning: do NOT get the maths textbook, get the course packThanks again!
What about PHYS or ELEC textbooks?warning: do NOT get the maths textbook, get the course pack
phys is somewhat helpful if you choose to use it but it's not neccessary. don't know about elecWhat about PHYS or ELEC textbooks?
If you don't have a clue then nm, I'll just ask lecturers first week.
okay, thanks for thatwarning: do NOT get the maths textbook, get the course pack
I'm assuming the ear phones are for music mostly?Well I do Mechanical, so chances are we will have similar items.
I generally bring:
- wallet
- keys
- phone
- earphones
- small tablet (for PDFs, internet etc.)
- compact umbrella
- pens/highlighter
- small ruler
- books (one for each subject unless it's likely I won't need one)
- calculator (UNSW approved)
- food
- water bottle
- safety glasses (depends on the course)
I would say most are pretty obvious, and some are course dependent as well as day dependent.
Do you have the link for where the lectures post notes online?Basically, pen and paper to take quick notes for whatever the lecturer/tutor says/writes. Either a pad of paper, or one torn out of a book will suffice. That way you won't have to bring/carry around too much.
For lectures, especially maths, you may want to bring the lecture notes (posted online beforehand) and fill it out/annotate it during the lecture. This is particularly useful since you won't have to write every second sentence said.
For tutorials, you should also bring other materials like the math course notes and a textbook where needed.
As others have said, textbook is only required when specified by the lecturer.
It is also useful to get yourself organised somehow, at home. Folders or binders or whatever works for you.
Other than that, water and some food will save you heaps.
If you travel far, it may be worth bringing some notes/a textbook to read on the way to uni/back.
https://moodle.telt.unsw.edu.au/login/index.phpDo you have the link for where the lectures post notes online?
Yeah I do travel far, so i'll probably bring a textbook to read on the way back or something. Thanks !
I'll speak to the lecturers and tutors first week about PHYS.phys is somewhat helpful if you choose to use it but it's not neccessary. don't know about elec
Yeah, mainly music, but say if you want to watch a video tutorial or something on the library computers, then as a courtesy, please use ear/headphones.I'm assuming the ear phones are for music mostly?
Thanks for reminding me about the compact umbrella,
if my calculator was HSC approved, would it be most likely UNSW approved?
Other than that thanks!