tech.knockout
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Im enrolled in bachelor of advanced science. My first day at uni is two days away.
However, I now prefer to do Civil engineering instead as the mediocre job prospects of a life/biological science degree has finally got to me. I like civil eng and science equally(fully knowing that engineering is hard and maths intensive), the factor that got me to enrol in a science degree in the first place was the urgency to apply for graduate medicine.
Is there some way I can transfer to civil engineering now? Or do I have to wait until next year?(I.e. I waste 1 year on science).
On another note is there a way to dodge that stupid rule where you can only do 48 level 1 courses?
If it werent for that rule, I can do all 1st year engineering subjects as my electives, and then finish a civil engineering degree on top of my science with only 3 additional years. (I.e. 6 years of combined science/engineering degrees where I receive a science degree after 3 years, so I am eligable for graduate medicine after 3 years). The civil is backup if I dont get into med.
However, I now prefer to do Civil engineering instead as the mediocre job prospects of a life/biological science degree has finally got to me. I like civil eng and science equally(fully knowing that engineering is hard and maths intensive), the factor that got me to enrol in a science degree in the first place was the urgency to apply for graduate medicine.
Is there some way I can transfer to civil engineering now? Or do I have to wait until next year?(I.e. I waste 1 year on science).
On another note is there a way to dodge that stupid rule where you can only do 48 level 1 courses?
If it werent for that rule, I can do all 1st year engineering subjects as my electives, and then finish a civil engineering degree on top of my science with only 3 additional years. (I.e. 6 years of combined science/engineering degrees where I receive a science degree after 3 years, so I am eligable for graduate medicine after 3 years). The civil is backup if I dont get into med.
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