I'm assuming you want reassurance so definitely yes at UNSW. I know people who got over 10 bonus points due to the stacking up of bonus points from several factors
Once you finish the assessments and submitted online, your designated tutor would mark them. The experiment themselves take at max 1 hour and usually takes around 30-40 mins imo. But there are questions you have to answer (usually 5 questions) and I found some of them to difficult probs coz I...
I reckon it's not a bludge course simply because you have a lot of small assessments throughout the 13 weeks and I found it that it inconveniently stacked up my workload with other courses which had assessments due on those same particular days/weeks. So what I mean is that around every 1-3...
For PHYS1110, this is certainly no bludge course lol. Your impression is pretty much correct, every 2-3 weeks you have to do a home experiment which make up a total of 30% of your course assessment (theres 6 home experiments). The 4 online quizzes would consist of 20 questions (last one...
Well I don't do physics so I wouldn't really know so I can't really help you with that sorry. To get to the Biomedical Theatre it depends on which entrance you take, but if go into the main entrance which is close to the Matthews building and turn to your left, you would notice a hallway and in...
Definitely, a few of my friends who didn't do Chemistry in high school managed to get a distinctions in CHEM1031 (Higher Chem) and CHEM1011. As long as you keep up with the tutorial sets, do all of your weekly computer quizzes and understand the content taught, you should be able to do well.
I would say they are not very strict with this rule. You can do a level II course in your 1st yr 2nd semester as long as all your other units are level I and you completed 24 units of level I courses in your 1st semester. Few of my friends and I managed to complete a level II course (BABS2202)...
Pharmacology is the study of drugs and its effects on the human body as well as diseases while physiology is the study of how the various tissues and organs of the body work to support life and grow. From this you can see that there would be a lot of strong links between these two majors and...
If you want to pursue a career in medical research, it doesn't matter if you do Med Sci or Adv Sci because ultimately you would have to complete your PhD so your undergrad degree shouldn't be that significant. If you like your degree to be more structured then do Med Sci, if you like flexibility...
Pharmacology allows you to make drugs and you can do this through B Sci or Med Sci. A good combo imo with Pharmacology include Neuroscience or Physiology if you plan on doing a single degree with a double major
That's hard to say, I reckon you would get subjective responses to this. Just pick the uni that you'd wanna go to the most since I think there isn't much difference between the two.
UNSW Medical Science allows you to explore the different aspects of well...medical science lol and molecular bioscience. By doing this degree you would get to explore and learn more about Anatomy, Physiology, Pharmacology and Pathology (medical science part) and microbiology, biochemistry and...