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Old 11-24-2010 at 02:18 AM   #1
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transfer 2nd year engineering courses
HEllo everyone!
THis might be a very odd question but i was thinking of registering for summer courses at OttawaU or Carleton. Does anyone or has anyone taken any 2nd year engineering courses there and had them transferred over at Mac? I was especially looking to register for a course there similar to ENG 2P03 since the failure rate at Mac is purdy darn high for that one. Btw, im hoping to get into ENgineering Physics by next fall. Any help would be appreciated!!!
THanks,
Old 11-24-2010 at 08:01 AM   #2
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You mean 2P04 ?
Old 11-24-2010 at 09:56 AM   #3
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HEllo everyone!
THis might be a very odd question but i was thinking of registering for summer courses at OttawaU or Carleton. Does anyone or has anyone taken any 2nd year engineering courses there and had them transferred over at Mac? I was especially looking to register for a course there similar to ENG 2P03 since the failure rate at Mac is purdy darn high for that one. Btw, im hoping to get into ENgineering Physics by next fall. Any help would be appreciated!!!
THanks,

I've heard of people going for transfer credits from universities online, especially UNB for eng economics. It's something you should talk to the Eng office about (annex 2nd floor JHE). They'll know and will be able to help you.

2P is hard, but you can get through it if you study a lot!!
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Old 11-24-2010 at 10:29 AM   #4
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2P04 is all about staying on top of the practice work.. if you can do that then you'll do great!
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