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If you are doing planning on doing Civil Engineering, its recommended you take Physics as your science component. For Chemical Engineering, you have to take the Chemistry units. I heard that you can still do Civil Engineering if you did Chemistry but Im not too sure (you better ask a course adviser about that).
Initially, I was majoring in Software Engineering in my Engineering degree and well, it kinda sucked - just the science units related to computer programming. I found out that programming was hell. A subject called Engineering Systems Design 1 had some stuff about Fluid Mechanics which was related to Chemical Engineering and I had found out that I really enjoyed that. As a result of that, in my 2nd year of Engineering (this year) I had officially changed my major to Chemical Engineering. Unfortunately, because I didn't do first year chemistry, I had to catch up on those subjects this year and hence, will take an additional one year to complete my Engineering degree.
Second year chemical engineering is very hard, involves a lot of work and is usually a pain in the butt but nevertheless, ITS QUITE ENJOYABLE AND I REALLY REALLY LIKE IT

A lot of problem solving involved but thats what engineering is all about.
Textbooks...hmm. Not sure about the physics textbooks because I never did physics. The maths faculty usually recommends textbooks but they are generally useless and a waste of money. I know that for first year chemistry, the textbooks they recommend are awesome cookies

Have you done specialist maths in Year 12, if so I could send you some Calculus 2 notes (if I can find them) to your email. Just PM me if desired
