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 Curtin or Swinburne, Mechanical engineering

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Lazycat
post Apr 19 2009, 12:49 AM

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QUOTE(indahjaya @ Apr 10 2009, 06:57 PM)
I did checked through the BEM web site n swinburne was nt in the list, i affraid nt yet accredit, u may checked w BEM or swinburne before  u enrolled ..its very important as if u wan to get your professional status after u graduation
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yea, its true that curtin's bechelor in mechanical engineering is accredited, but from what i heard(from the students thr), they keep changing lecturers, some of which are newly graduated themselves, which mean no experience at all in teaching...on the other hand, swinburne, which is not accredited, have a steady and well experienced lecturers, meaning better study experience for students.
what i mean here is, whats the point if we cant study well due to inexperience lecturer and probably failed our exam ? what's the use of BEM accredited or not at that time ? erm..get what i mean ?


Added on April 19, 2009, 12:53 amand one more thing, does it mean that if we cnt get BEM, we wont be able to get into other countries' board of engineering ? no, rite? but, its a problem anyway, coz i wont say that most of us will be willing to go to other country juz to get the BoE...juz my opinion


Added on April 19, 2009, 12:56 ambtw, the BEM was edited on july last year, maybe it will change this year ? dunno...

This post has been edited by Lazycat: Apr 19 2009, 12:56 AM

 

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