Essentially, an equivalent degree at different universities would entail the same content and types of units, with little difference. Any degree will gradually increase in difficulty as you complete the initial/introductory, less challenging units and progress to the more advanced and more challenging units. Based on this, it is unlikely that the Bachelor of Medical Science at WSU, UNSW, or MQ will differ significantly in that regard.
In terms of exams, UNSW tends to be considered as being a university that sets difficult exams/assignments across its degrees. However, this does not necessarily suggest that exams/assignments at WSU or MQ are easy. As I mentioned, degrees gradually increase in difficulty as you progress through them. This means that both WSU and MQ may also set more challenging exams and assignments at later stages in their respective Bachelor of Medical Science. Because of this, the best approach would be to develop an effective study strategy that involves regularly studying and staying up-to-date with exams/assignments, regardless of the university that you end up attending. This will hopefully allow you to perform favourably throughout your degree.
More relevant factors that you may wish to consider in making an informed decision as to the university that you should attend include:
- The university with the best position in that particular field.
- The ATAR requirement for the degree at each university - if you achieved a sufficiently high ATAR/are confident in your ability to achieve a sufficiently high ATAR, then this would not matter as much.
I hope this helps!