chickencoop
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So it came to my attention upon enrolment for semester 1 of 2017 that i am most likely required to take biology and chemistry for my 1st and maybe 2nd and 3rd years too for my degree.
I ended up choosing:
CHEM1001- Fundamentals of Chemistry 1A
BIOL1003- Human Biology
BIOL1007- From Molecules to Ecosystems
CHEM1002- Fundamentals of Chemistry 1B
For CHEM1001 - the description said; "The aim of the unit of study is to provide those students whose chemical background is weak (or non-existent) with a good grounding in fundamental chemical principles together with an overview of the relevance of chemistry. There is no prerequisite or assumed knowledge for entry to this unit of study." However... reading on it then says; "There is no assumed knowledge of chemistry for this unit of study but students who have not completed HSC Chemistry (or equivalent) are strongly advised to take the Chemistry Bridging Course (offered in February)."
and for BIOL1003, the description Strongly advised that i take biology bridging courses as i had not completed the assumed knowledge of HSC biology..
Can anyone give me any advice or recommendations of whether or not to take bridging courses for these two units of study? or maybe just for biology?
I have heard that HSC biology is mainly all memorisation of content, and to take a bridging course spanning over 4 days from 9am-4pm seems stupid if its just handing us notes for us to memorise later on. As for Chemistry, the unit of study does say that it provides students with weak or non existent chem grounds with an overview, so would the bridging course still be necessary?
I just want an opinion from someone who isnt trying to sell me the service, if u know what i mean..
I plan on majoring in Neuroscience, if that helps. Thanks x
So it came to my attention upon enrolment for semester 1 of 2017 that i am most likely required to take biology and chemistry for my 1st and maybe 2nd and 3rd years too for my degree.
I ended up choosing:
CHEM1001- Fundamentals of Chemistry 1A
BIOL1003- Human Biology
BIOL1007- From Molecules to Ecosystems
CHEM1002- Fundamentals of Chemistry 1B
For CHEM1001 - the description said; "The aim of the unit of study is to provide those students whose chemical background is weak (or non-existent) with a good grounding in fundamental chemical principles together with an overview of the relevance of chemistry. There is no prerequisite or assumed knowledge for entry to this unit of study." However... reading on it then says; "There is no assumed knowledge of chemistry for this unit of study but students who have not completed HSC Chemistry (or equivalent) are strongly advised to take the Chemistry Bridging Course (offered in February)."
and for BIOL1003, the description Strongly advised that i take biology bridging courses as i had not completed the assumed knowledge of HSC biology..
Can anyone give me any advice or recommendations of whether or not to take bridging courses for these two units of study? or maybe just for biology?
I have heard that HSC biology is mainly all memorisation of content, and to take a bridging course spanning over 4 days from 9am-4pm seems stupid if its just handing us notes for us to memorise later on. As for Chemistry, the unit of study does say that it provides students with weak or non existent chem grounds with an overview, so would the bridging course still be necessary?
I just want an opinion from someone who isnt trying to sell me the service, if u know what i mean..
I plan on majoring in Neuroscience, if that helps. Thanks x