Aysce
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Oh god.I was 'planning' on majoring in that as well. I think rippy might have been contemplating something along those lines too.
And then we did MBLG1901.
Oh god.I was 'planning' on majoring in that as well. I think rippy might have been contemplating something along those lines too.
And then we did MBLG1901.
Yeah I looked up that course...so much hate. Let's be brave Aysce, brave.Oh god.
I'm doing adv. science, going into second year. I haven't decided what I want to major in yet, but I'm doing chemistry, maths and physics units so something out of those three. Initially I was set on biochemistry and chemistry.Wow that's interesting-what did you end up majoring in? (You do BMedSci right?) Rippy does BEng/BMedSci or something atm right and what is he majoring in?
Oh god.
It's the genetics that worries me. I'm probably going with MBLG 1001..
(In its defense I think MBLG1901 might have decent scaling given that I got about 8 marks higher than what I was expecting.)
DAMN GENETICS!Yeah I looked up that course...so much hate. Let's be brave Aysce, brave.
Hey another BSc(Adv) Looks like I'll be meeting some TTNEsI'm doing adv. science, going into second year. I haven't decided what I want to major in yet, but I'm doing chemistry, maths and physics units so something out of those three. Initially I was set on biochemistry and chemistry.
No exactly sure, I think he's doing some neuroscience/pharmacology stuff now but he wants to transfer to med.
(In its defense I think MBLG1901 might have decent scaling given that I got about 8 marks higher than what I was expecting.)
I think you're more researched on this, I only recently decided what city I was moving to.It's the genetics that worries me. I'm probably going with MBLG 1001..
DAMN GENETICS!
I don't know why I can never get my head around it. I assume you're doing 1901? Still tossing it up but leaning to 1001 imo
I will expect 5 days then ,and thanks for the advice on the advanced units. Do the advanced units typically have nice scaling that makes it advantageous to do them?IMO it's always better to take an advanced unit when you have the option. There are generally smaller class sizes, better student-teacher contact and much more research-focused topics/tasks.
I completed a B. Sc. (Adv) this year. Expect 5 days a week for any science degree. 4 days if you're lucky. 3 days is unheard of unless you're taking a part time load.
at least 4 in first yearhow many hours would one be at uni for studying the bachelor of medical science and how many days could i fit that into?
yeah. I wanted to do two of Chem, bio, and biochem.I was 'planning' on majoring in that as well. I think rippy might have been contemplating something along those lines too.
And then we did MBLG1901.
I'm majoring in the undecided.Wow that's interesting-what did you end up majoring in? (You do BMedSci right?) Rippy does BEng/BMedSci or something atm right and what is he majoring in?
Next year I'm doing BIOL1993, MATH2961/2965/1015, PCOL2011/2012, PHSI2005, ANAT2010, and something else. Probs MATH2968 but it depends on how I go in first sem maths.No exactly sure, I think he's doing some neuroscience/pharmacology stuff now but he wants to transfer to med.
it's not just the genetics that's terrible (I was in like the same boat as you going into it. Fucking hate genetics.)It's the genetics that worries me. I'm probably going with MBLG 1001..
I might be in BSc(Adv) next year (do BIOL1993/1903 with me!!)Hey another BSc(Adv) Looks like I'll be meeting some TTNEs
Yep. You don't have to do advanced units in first year at all.I was just wondering something about the BSc (Adv), do you have to do any advanced subjects in the first year? or is it only in 2nd or 3rd years you have to do a minimum amount of advanced subjects (at least 12cp in 2nd year and at least 24cp in 3rd year?). I was always under the impression you didn't have to do any first year but this sort of confused me: In first year, full-time students normally enrol in 48cp of junior units, with 24cp of units completed at advanced level. (This is under Further Course Information > Study Plan at: http://sydney.edu.au/courses/Bachelor-of-Science-Advanced). So yea that got me confused, can anyone clarify?
Edit: Well I just myself realised straight after I posted that it said full-time students normally enrol and not are required to enrol but some clarification would still be nice. Thanks
A friend of mine doing medical science had three days in third year.at least 4 in first year
5 in second year (Soz)
And 4-5 in third year
well I guess it does depend on what you major in since that's all you're doing in third year not like common MedSc unitsA friend of mine doing medical science had three days in third year.
Yay UoS buddies, what exactly is the difference between 1903/1993 anyways, is it better to do Special Studies? (I would guess my bio score is good enough for Special Studies) What is the guide for picking Advanced or SS? (Interested for Chem 1A also, whether to just do normal or adv)at least 4 in first year
5 in second year (Soz)
And 4-5 in third year
yeah. I wanted to do two of Chem, bio, and biochem.
Now I'm looking at maths, neuro, or something. Lol
I'm majoring in the undecided.
Next year I'm doing BIOL1993, MATH2961/2965/1015, PCOL2011/2012, PHSI2005, ANAT2010, and something else. Probs MATH2968 but it depends on how I go in first sem maths.
it's not just the genetics that's terrible (I was in like the same boat as you going into it. Fucking hate genetics.)
I might be in BSc(Adv) next year (do BIOL1993/1903 with me!!)
(he barely just started posting in TTTNE)
Yep. You don't have to do advanced units in first year at all.
It's advisable to take them because it prepares you for the advanced workload in second and third year.
When it says that students normally do half at the advanced level that just means that's what a lot of students do. But most I know of do like all except 2 advanced units in first year.
I'm going to need some Human Biology study buddies. I'm going to have no effing idea what I'm doing . Why did I only do wishy washy humanities subjects for my HSC?!Yay UoS buddies, what exactly is the difference between 1903/1993 anyways, is it better to do Special Studies? (I would guess my bio score is good enough for Special Studies) What is the guide for picking Advanced or SS? (Interested for Chem 1A also, whether to just do normal or adv)
Haha I did like an even split of maths/science (6u) and 6u of humanities.I'm going to need some Human Biology study buddies. I'm going to have no effing idea what I'm doing . Why did I only do wishy washy humanities subjects for my HSC?!
I was just having a minor freak out because in the handbook they recommended doing a bridging course if you haven't done HSC bioI didn't even do any science subjects (well I did Physics but didn't turn up to quite a few classes and didn't care about it at all) mainly because I thought the HSC syllabuses were really shit and now I'm going to be doing Advanced Science at Uni lol. 1st year is going to be tough for me but I am interested in science and I have read/looked at other science stuff, just didn't do the HSC science subjects.
And also, I would think you would be able to do it if it's on the list.
Didn't do HSC Bio (or any other science during Year 11 & 12) and ended up getting credit for both BIOL1001/1002. You'll be fine.I was just having a minor freak out because in the handbook they recommended doing a bridging course if you haven't done HSC bio
Champ, I didn't think you'd have to do bio in your degree though.Didn't do HSC Bio (or any other science during Year 11 & 12) and ended up getting credit for both BIOL1001/1002. You'll be fine.
The only overlap you would have between Commerce and Science is maths probably. You still have to satisfy the requirements for both of them and that would be impossible in three years, given it takes three years to complete each on their own and you're only allowed to do a maximum of 30 cp a semester (usually 5 units of study).How come double degrees are more work, I wanted to do a Comm/science degree, would that mean I have a tonne of work too? Cause it is 5 years while a normal comm or science is 3 and i figured with overlapping classes it should work out to about the same amount of work?
I will expect 5 days then ,and thanks for the advice on the advanced units. Do the advanced units typically have nice scaling that makes it advantageous to do them?
And you are going into med somewhere now right?