I’m excited to share my thoughts and experiences on two core courses I’ve taken this semester: COMPSYS 201 – Fundamentals of Computer Engineering and SOFTENG 281 – Object-Oriented Programming. These courses have been nothing short of eye-opening, providing a deeper understanding of the digital world and object-oriented programming. So, grab your virtual hard hat and…Continue Reading COMPSYS 201 and SOFTENG 281: A Student’s Insight
How to Choose Your Specialisation 101
Kia ora! How is your semester going? Good? Bad? Mediocre? Nonetheless, I hope you guys are taking care of your health! I assume you all are reading this blog to get some help (or my friends who love my writing 😉) so I am dedicating a post to just how to choose your specialization. *heads…Continue Reading How to Choose Your Specialisation 101
Extracurricular Activities!!!
Hey guys, in this blog I will be going over some of the activities and programs you can participate in so keep your eyes peeled for them next year! Case Competitions Although case competitions are not as popular among engineering students, they are an excellent way to further develop your critical thinking skills and apply…Continue Reading Extracurricular Activities!!!
Chemical and Materials: Internships??
Internships, where do I even start?? You probably know by now that you have to do 800 hours of practical work for your engineering degree. Yeah, get ready to say goodbye to your summers! I’m joking. Internships are wonderful opportunities for all you aspiring engineers to apply what you’ve learnt so far to real life…Continue Reading Chemical and Materials: Internships??
Opportunities: A discussion on Clubs, Conjoints and Exchanges
Contents Opportunities Engineering offers a wide amount of opportunities. These opportunities, although present, do require you to take the initiative. Unsubsidised, moving into 2024, UoA engineering uni fees will be amounting to $53k per annum 😱… Not to be pessimistic, but that money is going somewhere, and if you don’t seize the opportunities available to…Continue Reading Opportunities: A discussion on Clubs, Conjoints and Exchanges
Energising the Future: Electrical Engineering and Sustainable Solutions!
Engineering is all about innovation and solving real-world problems. What better way to do that than by harnessing the power of electricity for a sustainable future? Greetings, fellow advocates of a greener tomorrow! Sasha here, and today we embark on a thrilling journey through the intersection of Electrical Engineering and sustainability. In this blog, we’ll…Continue Reading Energising the Future: Electrical Engineering and Sustainable Solutions!
Civil, Structural – Whats different !?
So, you’re at that crucial crossroads where you’re eyeing the fields of Civil and Structural Engineering, yet you’re grappling with understanding the differences that set the two apart. Hey, we’ve all been there! If you’re seeking clarity, you’re in for a treat as we construct an understanding of the two disciplines. First off, let’s get…Continue Reading Civil, Structural – Whats different !?
Chemical and Materials: Where will it take you??
Where does chemical and materials engineering lead to?? I’m sure this is a question you will ask for every one of the specialisations. So I’ve searched through the corners of the internet and dug out all everything you need to know about where chemical and materials engineering leads you to. But first, let’s clear up…Continue Reading Chemical and Materials: Where will it take you??
Currents of Creativity: Unveiling the Intricacies of Our Electrical Engineering Courses!
Life is electrical, and electrical is life Jack Kilby, Inventor and Electrical Engineer Hello Again Welcome back, fellow enthusiasts, to our electrifying exploration of Electrical Engineering’s dynamic currents! Sasha here, and I’m thrilled to dive into the intricate waters of our current courses, Electeng/Compsys 209, Electeng 204, and Electeng 292. Join me in this blog…Continue Reading Currents of Creativity: Unveiling the Intricacies of Our Electrical Engineering Courses!
an attempt to demystify engsci
Hello! and welcome back to blog post number two B) I’m Amanda ^^, a Part II Engsci who is really just trying to make it out of this degree alive. I’ll be giving tips and tricks and little bits of knowledge i’ve gained throughout my whole one and a half years at UOA, hopefully to…Continue Reading an attempt to demystify engsci