Hi hi,
For those who have done BIOS1201 before, I am just wondering how and what method did you use to study for this course?? Because I am having some difficulties in deciding how (and how much) I should study for this subject :(
I went to the lectures and read all the reference chapters...
You NEED to and MUST attend your BIO lab during your FIRST week!!!!!
BIO lab class is starting during FIRST week!
Please be aware not to mix it up with your CHEM class because CHEM lab class doesn't start until SECOND week!!!!
So:
BIO Lab: 1st Week
CHEM Lab: 2nd Week
Oh i c i c.
Because BIOS1201 is the only Bio course that I need to do for my degree, I won't be doing Bio course in 2nd session.
So that means the Purves one is enough for me right?
Hello,
For those people who have studied this course before, which textbook did you choose between the 2 and what did you think about it? :)
Thank you!
In Japanese level 3, you need to do a presentation EVERY week ^.^"
Usually it's either a 3-5min speech or a 3-4 pages essay. This is the part that most people find it difficult because you need to spend time preparing it, not just handing in homeworks in Level 1 & 2 :)
The purpose of the Placement Test is to see how much you know by heart already. Therefore they actually recommend you NOT to revise for anything :) So you don't need to worry about revising anything.
After the Placement Test, you will know your result on the same day. For example, if they put...
Also keep in mind that in most subjects, to pass the course you must attend at least 80% (some 75%) of tutorials/labs.
So basically, you can't afford to miss more than twice ^.^"
Therefore attending tutorials/labs is not only for the mark :)
Such degree exists because it is very useful.
This combined degree benefits you in the future when looking for an employment.
Arts is good if you want to study a language.
I had the same problem so I sent an email to UNSW asking whether I need to do the bridging course even if I did very well during Year 9 & 10 Science.
But they replied saying that CHEM1011 requires Year 11 Chemistry knowledge, so they would STRONGLY recommend you to do the Chemistry bridging...