does any1 have any information on this? i need to be sure
This is usually true, but it depends.
The university is committed to health outcomes improving in GWS so they allow for 50% of students interviewed to be from the GWS area.
So, usually, this means the UMAT score of the last GWS person is lower than the lowest non-GWS score.
But then, at interviews, everyone is on an even playing field, meaning they take whoever performed best in interviews.
But this usually results in >55% of students being from GWS.
im good in science, and i will most likely come first.. but isent it a lot of content and time consuming? also.. is it alright if i start in 12.. cus i wanna give economics a go
Nah, Biology isn't that time-consuming from my experience.
Chemistry is probs harder, considering it has the same content level as Biology combined with the need to be mathematically capable of working out stuff ~~
You can't pick up a subject in year 12.
You can drop down subjects though
E.g.
MX1 + Mathematics can be dropped to just Mathematics, or dropped down to General Mathematics
EE1 + English (Adv) can be dropped to just Eng (Adv) or Eng (Std)
Chemistry or Biology or Physics can be dropped down to Senior Science
And you need at least 12 units in year 11 and 10 units in year 12, although most do more than these minimum requirements (afaik).