qftloser101 said:98% of medsci students want to get into MBBS but 98% of MedSci wont make it into MBBS
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qftloser101 said:98% of medsci students want to get into MBBS but 98% of MedSci wont make it into MBBS
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a few questions i did chem in yr 12 and got 89 but i didnt do phsyics so which chem do u suggest i do??Tim035 said:EDIT for Nadine: In terms of electives in first semester you will have one elective, the majority of people tend to pick between maths, phsyics or phsycology. In second semester you won't have any electives as you will have to take statistics for life science. The only other option you get is whether to do Higher or fundamental chemistry. If you did both physics and chemistry in the HSC I'd suggest higher chemistry otherwise just stick to fundamentals and enjoy the fact that the first 7 weeks of the course will just be revision of year 12 chemistry![]()
how about the higher maths is that anything like school, cause i only did 3unit?? i mean did u need like 4unit maths to find it okSurvivor39 said:If you feel you are comfortable with chem then do higher chem because you learn a little bit more with advanced lab work.
Do maths or psychology as your elective if that is what you are interested in. Physics is a bit tough at uni.
I think for people who haven't done 4 U, it would be better for them to just do Normal Maths (MATH1131). But of course, if you feel you are capable, then I would suggest you to do Higher Maths (MATH1141). The suggested assume knowledge for Higher Maths is "HSC Mathematics Extension 1 and Extension 2. Students will be expected to have achieved a combined mark of at least 186 in Mathematics Extension 1 and Extension 2"markzada said:You don't think someone should do advanced maths if they haven't done 4unit? What parts of advanced maths are covered in the 4u course?
Not really. There are plenty of spaces for lectures. Unless there are some subjects which have small tutorial classes, then you need to enrol in fast.nadine06 said:another question im sorry. if i leave enrollment until after the advisory day will i miss out on getting a good timetable??
Integration by parts, techniques for graphing functions just by simply looking at the function, the basic concept of vectors and vector space, proving via contradiction, complex numbers and all its algebra that comes with it, and that's all I remember at the moment. The rest of the course is merely harder 3 unit algebra/calculus with some new concepts like Riemann sums. Don't worry though. Grasping all these concepts is relatively simple if you pay attention and do some questions for your tutorials. The stuff I mentioned also appears in the lower difficulty math courses but none of all is challenging.You don't think someone should do advanced maths if they haven't done 4unit? What parts of advanced maths are covered in the 4u course?
I had a good friend explain the differences the subjects take onTim035 said:I started off in higher chem but was scared off by the fact that they started with quantum mechanics, which I ended up having to do and found extremely easy in 2nd semester fundamental chemistry. I got 88 in HSC chemistry, the big difference is uni chemistry = all calculations, formulas, rules etc... There is NONE of the wordy responces which tend to fill the HSC chemistry exams.