As the sun sets later each day, the closer we are to the end of Semester two! Woohoo, can’t wait for summer! In semester two I took 5 papers; ENGSCI263, ENGGEN204, MECHENG270, FINANCE251, and COMLAW101. Although this was the first time I took 5 papers, this semester was much easier and less stressful than the…Continue Reading Good vibes only!
Q&A on Engineering Science (insightful blog!)
Hello! Today I’ve brought in some experienced campaigners to inspire you on why you should choose Engineering Science. I have been in touch with people from all cohorts and they were all willing to share their Engsci experience including Engsci’s previous Part II blogger, Michael Sewell! Make sure you check out Michael’s blogs, his blogs…Continue Reading Q&A on Engineering Science (insightful blog!)
Ben’s guide on choosing the right electives!
As a second year Engineering Science student, you are given the option to take two elective papers. An elective course is a course that you choose to take as part of your programme of study. As a conjoint student, you can choose one of your conjoint papers to take up one of the elective slots…Continue Reading Ben’s guide on choosing the right electives!
Eye-opening perspectives
If the last blog wasn’t in-depth enough for you, I have brought you two of the best in the business to tell you more about Engineering Science! Kevin and Justin taught the OR and CM sections in ENGSCI263 respectfully and have done an amazing job this year! They are both outstanding lecturers and pride themselves…Continue Reading Eye-opening perspectives
Fitting the pieces together
It’s like a puzzle! I’m assuming the majority of you have absolutely no idea what specialisation you want to go into; the coding projects was satisfying so should I do software, the dynamics experiment was fun so should I do mechanical, the truss project was interesting so should I do Civil? What do I do…Continue Reading Fitting the pieces together
A steep journey into second year
The struggle is real! As you may or may not know, my home town is Dunedin! Dunedin is known for its great student culture and the steepest street in the world, Baldwin Street! Well, Engineering Science is a bit of both. What do you mean?? If you thought first year was tough, it only gets…Continue Reading A steep journey into second year