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    Are lectures necessary to attend?

    Oh, should have gone to Parramatta if you could, lol. So much closer! And wouldn't effect your chances at all at entry into Med via the adv sci scheme.. that's what I did.
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    Are lectures necessary to attend?

    Also, whereabouts do you live.. I'm surprised your going to Campbelltown if it takes 2 hrs to get there.. Wasn't there a campus closer? E.g. Parramatta or Hawkesbury.
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    Are lectures necessary to attend?

    Nope - I hardly attended any lectures and managed to do okay. The majority of your lectures will be recorded.
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    Share your marks here, peeps

    Yeah, even if your ATAR doesn't work out, do the UMAT anyway for experience. Once you start your first year of uni you'll be able to apply again to undergraduate medical schools using your GPA.
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    Share your marks here, peeps

    You don't need an ATAR in the high 90's for a realistic chance at Med. If your GWS, you'll only need an ATAR of 93.55 for a shot at Med, if you hit around 96 then you'll open up doors for Newcastle/JMP as well. I'd definitely advise you to maximise your chances at getting into Med, by aiming...
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    Share your marks here, peeps

    ^Why not aim for undergrad MBBS?
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    Order the following for law: Griffith/UTS/SCU

    what and where do you study ^ ?
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    how to get into dentistry?

    basically, same as med -> ATAR/UMAT/Interview.
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    Job opportunities for B Medical Science graduates?

    True. Alternatively, pursue further postgraduate study in another field of interest, e.g. Juris Doctor in Law, Masters of Pharmacy, Teaching, Nutrition etc. So instead of actually using the Medical science degree, your simply using it as an undergraduate degree to study in a similar of...
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    What is NRSL and how is it calculated?

    See this: http://community.boredofstudies.org/showthread.php?t=297952 There's a link in one of the posts: gparank.pdf There you'll find a table that converts gpa to an academic rank. NRSL = (academic rank + ATAR) / 2 I believe that some universities use NRSL when considering non standards...
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    Chemistry Questions

    Re: Determining acidity/alkalinity of a salt Studying whole HSC Chem syllabus by yourself in prep for uni?? love dat commitment.
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    Careers with an Advanced Science degree!

    I too had all of those "what if's" back when I graduated in 2011, I also had a lot of external pressure from peers and family and other factors that came into play. At the end of the day, believe me when I say that Advanced Science @ UWS is the best degree for Med-hopefuls whether they make it...
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    Maths Tuition - 3U STATE RANK

    My Dux College tutor was only getting payed a rate of $35/hour.. considering there were about 8-10 or so students in each class paying $25/hour each for 2 hours - totalling $400-$500. I would say that it is preety much "nothing".. $70/$500 can't comment on other companies though.. but I can't...
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    The Official Basketball Thread

    In b4 durant gets absolutely dominated by a big man on the defensive end.
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    I'm doing MEDICAL SCI, and I only have two units for Autumn...

    Yeah everyone's supposed to have 4 units each semester - I think you may have made a mistake. Check the UWS handbook - it should give you 4 units to do for Autumn. I'd assume you may be doing the following: Biodiversity Essential Chemistry 1 Intro to Anatomy Scientific Literacy
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    Likelihood of transfering from UTS medical science into med/dent.

    In terms of complimenting medicine, i think Biological Science may be your best bet - it includes units of chemistry, biology and physiology which may not directly help in your study of medicine but I would assume would make things that touch easier (still yet to commence Med - so I can't be too...
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    Post Your 2013 University Offers Here

    Nah, i know like quite a number of people who got late round offers. UWS is conservative for main round and leave quite a decent proportion for late. Btw Riproot, how'd Vinh go? ircc, he smashed UMAT last year.. get into med?
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