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    Can an MD work as a nurse?

    Purple Monkey, does UTS offer a Master of Nursing through the NMH faculty? Edit: Yes, they do. Checked on their webpage. That's good. :)
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    JCU Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery prerequisites

    That's despicable! Universities shouldn't do that. If you don't need to have studied a subject to understand a subject in the course, it shouldn't be listed as a prerequisite or assumed knowledge. Do you go to USYD? Did you fall for the trap of taking the university delivered bridging courses...
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    What would you like the preliminary and HSC physics courses to be like?

    I'm not exactly sure what astronomers do, but I can assure you that they do much more than that. You need a Bachelor of Science, Master of Science and a PhD (Applied Physics) to work as a senior astronomer. It's not as simple as you think. The universe is very complex. You should and probably do...
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    What would you like the preliminary and HSC physics courses to be like?

    Pure physics is a real discipline, just like pure mathematics. You can specialise in either pure or applied physics at university. I know this because my uncle has two married friends who are physicists (actually, astronomers, but their degrees are in physics) and they said that for their first...
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    JCU Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery prerequisites

    Hello all, My understanding of a prerequisite is a subject that you need to complete before you can gain entry to a course. Is this correct? The prerequisites for JCU's Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery are: Prerequisite/s: English, Maths B and Chemistry (Physics desirable)# What...
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    JCU Location

    Where is James Cook University located? Is it in Queensland? What town? Also, are there campuses in more than one state? I'm sorry. This is probably fairly obvious to a lot of people. Please try to not get mad at me. Thank you.
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    What would you like the preliminary and HSC physics courses to be like?

    A physicist told me the difference between a pure physicist and an applied physicist is like the difference between a mathematician and a physicist. Is that incorrect? Edit: What would you know? You're the guy who does physics exams without a calculator (lol).
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    Medicine interview preparation

    This sounds very dodgy. Students shouldn't need to be taught how to draw responses from their own experiences and they definitely shouldn't need to be taught how to show integrity - that should come naturally. Also, look at her email address... it sounds like an email address that a...
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    UNSW Med 'required' UAI/ATAR

    I'm sure that some people with an ATAR of 95.00 will, and do, get in to UNSW medicine/surgery. I do know that if you are from Greater Western Sydney, you can get into UWS's Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery with an ATAR of 93.00, and I read about a boy who go in with a UAI (2008) of about...
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    What would you like the preliminary and HSC physics courses to be like?

    Hello all, It has been said that this year's HSC physics paper contained an unprecedented amount of mathematical calculations that were more difficult than the calculations i past HSC papers. A lot of people undoubtedly feel that the course is moving in the right direction and that more...
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    Can an MD work as a nurse?

    Males can be nurses. Don't be ridiculous. To Purple Monkey: I highly doubt that you do the same A & P classes as students of medicine, as UTS doesn't offer a Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery. Are you also sure that UTS offers the best nursing course in the southern hemisphere? Isn't...
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    Who is ready for yr 11?

    I am ready for Year 11! I have already started the foundation programme, which is fun. (Not really.) My subjects for next year are biology, English advanced, hospitality (kitchen operations), Italian, PD/H/PE and studies of religion II. I'm most looking forward to biology and Italian. After...
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    Belonging - 2 supp texts okay!

    Did you write about one or two related texts, Anna?
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    Do you lose marks for having 2 related texts?

    I haven't read the BOS letter. I'm not in Year 12, so I didn't receive one. Can you send me a link? I have just gone off what people have said on BoS and SMH.
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    Do you lose marks for having 2 related texts?

    Be nice... I think it's a shame that the BOS has decided to mark the question as though it said "at least one related text" when it specified only one. The marking process shouldn't be changed just because students aren't skilled enough to adapt their prepared essays. English shouldn't be all...
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    How many pages

    You seem to have gone overboard! I think that you could write a good essay in 5 pages. What's wrong with that?
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    Easiest and hardest SC exam??

    They were all quite easy. I don't think any of them were hard, but I think my worst result will be in English. So: Easiest: Computing skills & Mathematics Hardest: English. Edit: Ha! I got 88 in English - my best mark of all! The markers obviously liked my strange belonging/sense of self...
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    Can an MD work as a nurse?

    What are A & P classes? What do you do in them?
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    General Thoughts: PDHPE

    Would you say PD/H/PE helps with medicine/nursing? Edit: sorry, not on topic, I know.
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    Can an MD work as a nurse?

    Hello all, Can a qualified medical doctor work as a nurse without obtaining a Bachelor of Nursing? Can they become a registered nurse without further study? Similarly, can a qualified MD work as a physiotherapist without completing extra formal education and training? Thank you. Regards, James
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