Hi VN,
I'm gradually starting to realise I may have chosen the wrong degree (Commerce/Business Information Systems). I don't particularly like Commerce, and Business Information Systems is too applied to business for my liking. I don't really don't know what I want to do anymore. I've spent the last week or so trawling through course guides instead of studying, which doesn't help my chances of transferring ^^;
I'm currently considering a few other options, namely Software Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering/Sci (Computer Science), Engineering (Mechanical)/Sci (Computer Science). I've done a programming subject this semester, and it is by far my favourite subject. But reading through forums such as whirlpool seem to paint a picture of the Australian IT industry as a dead end, so I don't know whether or not it's a good idea...
Basically what I want to know is, is Engineering super hard/interesting? I didn't even consider Engineering when choosing my preferences because I suck at maths. I actually liked doing the calculations in physics though, but that could be because it was easy, but it may have because it was applied to more realistic situations, I don't know.
Thanks.