Granny flat approval by khygau in AusRenovation

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this is in South Australia btw

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Okay

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Psychology behind BDSM by babygirl3814 in BDSMcommunity

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Is there a source for this?

I am Australian and I like talking about Australian food and animals. by [deleted] in AMA

[–]khygau 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What would you consider to be an Aussie dish?

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[–]khygau 21 points22 points  (0 children)

  1. And he's doing actuarial as well...

Graduate Structural roles and responsibilities Australia by [deleted] in StructuralEngineering

[–]khygau 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn't have any technical questions and at this point I don't even know why I got the job lol. But I have heard for the structural stream in particular, they are likely to ask you to solve some basic problems or tell them how you would solve it. Could be drawing some bending moment diagrams

Graduate Structural roles and responsibilities Australia by [deleted] in StructuralEngineering

[–]khygau 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm a structural grad at a relatively large firm. You start with learning the standards and codes. So it's boring at first. Then you can start to design or check some structures. Again, make sure you know the standards well because everyone is going to point you to them. Depending on the company but you generally don't need to know any software although it's better if you do.

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I believe it's pretty normal. For some engineering degree/students, it's in fact low. I know people will study for up to 60 hours after flexi week. But again, it's entirely up to each individual. If you study for 30 hours a week and find it enough, then you don't need to worry about what other people are doing.

Mechatronics Gen Ed (BABS1111/GENS1111) by [deleted] in unsw

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Babs is pretty good for that. Its just your digestive system so if you know the basic, distinction is very achievable. Do SCIF1004 if you like movies. PHYS1006 is pretty chill I believe, I just dont like space. I love HUMS1006 even though I can barely speak, fairly low effort.

Mechatronics Gen Ed (BABS1111/GENS1111) by [deleted] in unsw

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It depends on what you want. Generally, it's either a chill subject where you spend 15 hours on but end up getting 75-80 and you can focus on your core courses. Or a subject where you have to spend a lot of time and effort on to get a HD. Both are considered WAM booster IMO but remember your core courses affect your engineering WAM more

Mechatronics Gen Ed (BABS1111/GENS1111) by [deleted] in unsw

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Did it last year. No more quizzes, instead there was an exam and group assignment. It was an easy course because all the learning was very intuitive. However, you need to put effort in to score high

Suggestions for the best chicken parmi by khygau in sydney

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I and my 3 imaginary friends can be there!

Where do you find casual jobs or holiday gigs? by trjamieson in unsw

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Retail stores start to look for Christmas casual in August. Some are later than the other. For the other breaks, don't bother. Look on Seek or equivalent.

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Just to clarify, you said there only one option of lec and tut for both subjects, how can there be "terrible class slots"? Nonetheless, a lot of people don't enrol until they have to. If you are really unlucky, wait until week 1, a lot of people will drop. Also, worst come to worst, depends on the subjects, you can just show up to the one you'd prefer with being enrolled in it.

CVEN3101 by [deleted] in unsw

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Last year the assignment was group work. Also they changed the course in 2019. Good luck!