Sorry to dissapoint you, but all of those areas you mentioned above are heavily involved in chemistry- especially light and you would find at least some electronics (cells etc.). Just remeber in all branches of science you will find other branches mixed in, lol. And as for radiation, I would...
To be honest, I dont really know.
When I asked about this at the open day, it seemed like unless you have done similar subjects in another course, you would have to start over.
Just though I would add, got into science @ Melbourne. Very happy!
Well, if you dont think your ENTER is enough to get you in now, you will have to prove to them that you are capable of doing the course some other way (through good marks at another institution). If you are really keen to transfer in, I would work really hard at the course you do get into and...
Yes, 7 years all up. However, the best thing is that after 4 years we will be in hospitals as students, as in the Melbourne model medicine degree (to be called MD like the US) you do 1 year of biosciences and then 4 years clinical practice. All in all, sounds like an awesome pathway I think...
Ok, first of all, it is possible to do all the subjects available in biomedicine in science, only they are worded differently. Basically in science you can choose from any of the majors as in biomedicine except one, but i dont know what it is.
For example, human structure and function...
Well, for some it may take longer. However, for me, as i want to do medicine, it only adds an extra year, plus after 4 years i am in hospitals. Joel8945, I will hopefully see you there, maybe in chemistry?
Hey all,
I am really keen to do science at Melbourne next year. I got an ENTER of 88, what do you all think my chances are?
PS- I have also applied under rural and under represented.