i heard uni is very different from high school and many students can fail subjects. (if there is no satisfactory effort)
but i think it is pretty easy to fail at uni. for example, my friend failed Spanish and had to take it again.
if i were you, i would do biology. coz it has a little bit more interest towards medicine or medical science. and biology scales a bit less than physics but still good.
i heard at uni, u need to be the independent learner..
i am a bit confused with what they mean by the independent learner.
is that meaning u need to learn things by ur self? anyone can explain this?
i am very excited as well.
can't wait to start uni... i heard so much about how different uni is in comparison to high school. i also can't wait to join the clubs!:haha:
thanks, but where can i access the handbook outlining text book list for subjects?
eg) for differential calculus, the online handbook states 'text book= as outlined in junior mathematics handbook' which i really can't find