Having just finished B Med Sci at Sydney Uni and going onto honours in Immunology, I can say the job opportunities are not so great, unless u're into research. Lad technicians, assistants, research officers etc are examples but u will need honours.
As for being able to do all the med sci...
I think the HSC is harder than the prelims, especially if u don't have a good understanding of the prelim course, u'll stuggle. But I do agree that the HSC is more interesting. :D
I try to study at least 4-5 hours on week nites and 5+ hours on weekends. But after counting in all the time I waste I'd say only 2-3 hours a day of study is actually done. :rolleyes:
Yeah, I've heard the same thing. And if u look at the science courses at USdy and UNSW, the UAI cutoffs are higher for USyd. Plus USyd has more science courses.
I think you're right. Just noticed it on the equipment list. We've always been able to use it in the trials and other assessments tho. Better start learning them then. :rolleyes:
60% Which is much better than I expected. I think I was about average. Doesn't matter too much to me tho. I'm doing 13 Units and I must admit I haven't been working too hard on my physics. :rolleyes:
I got 75% Which is disappointing. :(
Was hoping to get over 85%. Made so many silly mistakes. Like adding things wrong and forgetting to change signs. :rolleyes:
We did a paper that was made from 3 different papers.
Got 81.5% Which isn't that good considering about 7 ppl at least beat me. :(
All those stupid mistakes I made. :rolleyes: