There are some good schools that aren't ivy. MIT and Stanford University are both top 5 universities in the states. Duke University is rated higher than alot of those schools on the rankings.
All time:
Michael Jordan. I got into basketball because of MJ. Greatest player of all time
Favourite players now: Carmelo Anthony, Jason Kidd, LeBron James, Allen Iverson
Hahaha. Chicago would have probably the league's best front court by now if they didn't do all those trades.
C: Brad Miller
PF: Elton Brand
SF: Ron Artest
That's an all star center(west), an underrated solid 20-10 guy and an all-star defensive player of the year.
What I don't get...
Pistons win game 4 88-80. Shaq was dominant , but everyone else in the Lakers had little impact. Sheed had a good game, especially because Malone was affected by his knee.
Man, that was one hectic finish to game 5 for Lakers vs. Spurs. Tim Duncan hits a damn hard shot over Shaq to give Spurs one point lead. Then with 0.4 seconds left in the game, Fisher scores a basket to win the game for Lakers.
YES! Nuggets made the playoffs!!!
I like the Kings as well, but I wanted them to lose today, because I really wanted Nuggets to make the post-season. Kings should still be able to win the Pacific Division and no.2 seed anyway because their last game is against Golden State.
The actual All Star Game was a bloody good game! There was alot of nice plays, dunks etc. but since it was a close game, there was at least defense. Especially in the 4th quarter, plays were actually set rather because it was so close.
Sorry, I must have worded it badly. It isn't a prerequisite for the course. Instead the science section of the Gamsat test can test you on 1st year chem . Also 1st year bio and year 12 physics.
I'm planning to do chemistry at uni this year as it is a pre-requisite. I also am planning to do the GAMSAT post grad medicine test in my final year which requires 1st year chem(wasn't specific) knowledge.
I have the choice to do either Fundamentals of chem or Higher Chem. To anyone that...
I'm planning to do chemistry at uni this year as it is a pre-requisite. I also am planning to do the GAMSAT post grad medicine test in my final year which requires 1st year chem(wasn't specific) knowledge.
I have the choice to do either Fundamentals of chem or Higher Chem. To anyone that...
French is only really spoken in Quebec Province in Canada. The rest of Canada(like 80% of population) speaks English.
Anyway, thinking of doing Japanese as a minor.
For Sydney Uni, you can't go directly from yr. 12 because the course is post graduate. You have to have done a degree at uni, done the GAMSAT test and done an interview to be considered for admission.
However, you can get into interstate universities from yr.12.
After I didn't do that great in the UMAT, I'll probably end up doing medical science next year and then transfer to medicine or do the GAMSAT and do graduate med. So, which uni. is better for medical science?