Not really, since Medicine doesn't involve maths.If one were to say 'drop' 2unit in year 12 would this disadvantage them if they were to get into a medicine course?
Is there even any maths involved in medicine??
wtf lolNot needed. My sister's friend's cousin's nephew's friends' son didn't do any maths in high school and he's doing med.
Not in any way at all.If one were to say 'drop' 2unit in year 12 would this disadvantage them if they were to get into a medicine course?
Is there even any maths involved in medicine??
Lol my careers advisor calculated a 99.65 ATAR if i were to drop maths and pick up ext 2 english, continuing with my current english results .. so i think it would be wise to drop..Not really, since Medicine doesn't involve maths.
HOWEVER, since Medicine requires a high ATAR, many people pick MX1 and MX2 which scale well and help them achieve that ATAR, so the only criterion would be to achieve a high ATAR, but if you think you can do that without maths, then go for it.
Also, (from what I've heard), the UMAT targets logical thinking, and generally being good at maths often correlates with a good logical thinking skills, which is probably why many Medicine students did higher maths for their HSC.
tl;dr: No, maths isn't necessary.
Yayy! I've been wanting to drop maths since primary school..:LIt's not a pre req at all.
Chem is the one they strongly recommend. They don't care if you do bio or not lol
Ohh and an interesting note, your proposed 2013 subjects are exactly what I did for a term of yr 12 before I dropped His Ext hah So let me know if you have any Qs about those subjects