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  1. BLIT2014

    Medical Science

    Yes, do that for the meanwhile. During the semester once you decide on your major you can enrol in any other compulsory units from your major as necessary (would suggest you talk to a student advisor who can help with timetable in future).
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    Medical Science

    Focus on getting your first-year subjects done. They'll probably add more tutorials/lectures in January when the rest of the people (2nd years/Jan round offers) are able to do their timetables.
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    Medical Science

    Some of the second year subjects you should be able to do in the second semester assuming you meet the pre-requisites (i.e unit studied or credit points met).
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    Medical Science

    I count 6 subjects as first-year subjects for your degree ANAT1001 Introduction to Anatomy 10 BIOL1110 Genes to Organisms 10 BIOL1210 Human Biology 10 BIOL1620 Foundation in Life Sciences 10 CHEM1001 Foundations of Chemical and Biomolecular Sciences 1 10 STAT1170 Introductory...
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    Medical Science

    At some point, get planning out your study course from the student centre to make sure you are meeting the requirements to graduate...
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    Medical Science

    Do the "day option". 4 subjects per semester ( 2 main semesters per year) will have you finishing within the 3 years. 3-4 subjects are classified as a full-time study and you will be eligible for concession opal fares (assuming you are a domestic student). I would suggest you pick the 4 of...
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    Who is going to Macquarie 2021

    Welcome to Macquarie! Any questions feel free to post here or in the sub-forum :)
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    Handwriting - Is mine legible/acceptable for exams?

    I feel like if I was your teacher for several years I'd be able to read it easily but otherwise, I'd struggle.
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    Macquarie University 2020 Questions and Answer Thread

    Been underfunded in the last several years, but it is an internationally recognised department especially in Egyptology.
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    Coronavirus/Covid-19 Discussion Thread

    https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/news/Pages/20201220_01.aspx Public health alert - New venues 20 December 2020 NSW Health has been notified of more venues on Sydney’s northern beaches, lower north shore, southern and eastern suburbs which have been visited by confirmed cases of COVID-19. Anyone...
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    What's the song?

    What's the song?
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    Coronavirus/Covid-19 Discussion Thread

    Looks like we are started to get back, 30 new cases. https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/dec/18/coronavirus-nsw-hotspots-list-regional-sydney-covid-19-outbreak-locations
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    Coronavirus/Covid-19 Discussion Thread

    Look's like the UK is in a messy situation. "New coronavirus strain could be up to 70% more transmissible"...
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    HSC 2020 school ranks

    True. How much information should the public and or the media have access to in relation to ATARs/band 5s etc is the question.
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    HSC 2020 school ranks

    Median ATAR might make make more sense, or a point-based system where a band 6 is worth 6 points, band 5 is worth 5 points etc.
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    2020 HSC+ ATAR results discussion Thread

    At least with languages, they are typically not deliberately incorrectly taught unlike some parts of the Physics course due to the HSC syllabus requirements. Also, the ability to speak and write another language is considered more useful in the employment market. Plus, I believe that Classic...
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    2020 HSC+ ATAR results discussion Thread

    You'll have to have lodged an EAS application with UAC. (Can also refer to https://www.unsw.edu.au/access-scheme). Point's given will vary person to person, and will between 1-10 points given depending on the extent that UAC deemed an individual to have been impacted.
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    2020 HSC+ ATAR results discussion Thread

    Has anyone come first in a subject? Or any state ranks?
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    2020 HSC+ ATAR results discussion Thread

    Suppose I'd better retire then.
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