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Easy but useful 2nd/3rd year breadth?????
« on: January 24, 2017, 10:58:06 pm »
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I'm doing bsc now; its my final sem and I want it to be a breeze before walking to masters. Anyone know any easy breadth in 2nd/3rd yr? I did guitar cultures 1, intro micro and finance 1. Also for anyone reading that might've taken Electrical network analysis and design, was it difficult??

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Re: Easy but useful 2nd/3rd year breadth?????
« Reply #1 on: January 24, 2017, 11:38:16 pm »
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Try taking some business management subjects, theyre useful and are much easier than the engineering subject that you have recommended

i havnt done ENAD but i did do FoEN,
and from what i have heard and seen, its literally FoEN part 2 so it all depends on how hard you found it, same staff for that subject as well which is a good thing
out of all the electrical engineering major subjects, id say ENAD is probably the most interesting and the most doable

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Re: Easy but useful 2nd/3rd year breadth?????
« Reply #2 on: January 25, 2017, 12:18:33 am »
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I'm doing bsc now; its my final sem and I want it to be a breeze before walking to masters. Anyone know any easy breadth in 2nd/3rd yr? I did guitar cultures 1, intro micro and finance 1. Also for anyone reading that might've taken Electrical network analysis and design, was it difficult??

business finance? the first few weeks were pretty easy if you remember stuff you learn from finance 1. final 4 or 5 weeks were a bit more complicated though.
i'm doing inter micro next sem since i also did intro micro and liked it.
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Re: Easy but useful 2nd/3rd year breadth?????
« Reply #3 on: January 31, 2017, 02:51:57 am »
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Does it have to be a breadth or is it one of those that can be a Science elective as well?
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2012: BM
2013: Physics, Spesh, Methods, English, Economics
ATAR: 97.55

2014 (Sem1): BEnvs
2014 (Sem 2) - 2017 (Sem 1): BSc (Mechanical & Civil Systems)
2014: ENVS10003, ENVS10007, ENVS10001, ENGR10004, MAST10007, PHYC10004
2015: COMP20005, MAST10006, BLAW10001, ENEN20002, ENGR20003, ENGR10003
2016: ENGR20004, MCEN30017, MAST20029, CVEN30008, EVSC30003, MCEN30014, CVEN30009, MCEN30020, SCIE20001

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Re: Easy but useful 2nd/3rd year breadth?????
« Reply #4 on: January 31, 2017, 04:40:01 am »
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RKTR, does it have to be a breadth or is it one of those that can be a Science elective as well?
Oh I actually satisfied the requirement of minimum 4 breadths already. My remaining two can be either breadth or selective. You have any subjects to recommend?
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Re: Easy but useful 2nd/3rd year breadth?????
« Reply #5 on: January 31, 2017, 12:29:47 pm »
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In that case, I'd recommend Engineering Risk Analysis. Subject is incredibly easy. It's just only slightly harder maths than the probability in high school, but its very easy to learn and examinable lectures only really run for around 8 weeks. A bludge of a subject and doesn't require much time on your part, but would be a good balance to what you do in Biomed
« Last Edit: January 31, 2017, 12:32:24 pm by Nightwing »
2012: BM
2013: Physics, Spesh, Methods, English, Economics
ATAR: 97.55

2014 (Sem1): BEnvs
2014 (Sem 2) - 2017 (Sem 1): BSc (Mechanical & Civil Systems)
2014: ENVS10003, ENVS10007, ENVS10001, ENGR10004, MAST10007, PHYC10004
2015: COMP20005, MAST10006, BLAW10001, ENEN20002, ENGR20003, ENGR10003
2016: ENGR20004, MCEN30017, MAST20029, CVEN30008, EVSC30003, MCEN30014, CVEN30009, MCEN30020, SCIE20001

If you need any help or advice, PM me and I'll be happy to lend a hand :P