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Everybody know you need chemistry to do medicine! Its not as if Chemistry is hard either.
It isn't on the assumed knowledge list for MBBS at Usyd, UNSW, UWS. So your statement is :fail:. (and even if it was you can still do the course as it isn't a prerequisite)foram said:Everybody knows you need chemistry to do medicine! Its not as if Chemistry is hard either.
it used to be...melanieeeee. said:It isn't on the assumed knowledge list for MBBS at Usyd, UNSW, UWS. So your statement is :fail:. (and even if it was you can still do the course as it isn't a prerequisite)
It's not 'assumed knowledge' but Chemistry is 'recommended knowledge'. If you haven't learned anything in HSC Chemistry and begin MBBS, you'll be disadvantaged against other students undertaking the MBBS course whom have already completed the HSC Chemistry course.melanieeeee. said:It isn't on the assumed knowledge list for MBBS at Usyd, UNSW, UWS. So your statement is :fail:. (and even if it was you can still do the course as it isn't a prerequisite)
and also disavantaged when it comes to interviewing & selection.Razizi said:It's not 'assumed knowledge' but Chemistry is 'recommended knowledge'. If you haven't learned anything in HSC Chemistry and begin MBBS, you'll be disadvantaged against other students undertaking the MBBS course whom have already completed the HSC Chemistry course.
Source: http://www.unsw.edu.au/futureStudents/undergrad/sad/assumedknowledge.html
Prerequiste > Assumed Knowledge > Recommended StudiesRazizi said:It's not 'assumed knowledge' but Chemistry is 'recommended knowledge'. If you haven't learned anything in HSC Chemistry and begin MBBS, you'll be disadvantaged against other students undertaking the MBBS course whom have already completed the HSC Chemistry course.
Source: http://www.unsw.edu.au/futureStudents/undergrad/sad/assumedknowledge.html
provide evidence.lyounamu said:and also disavantaged when it comes to interviewing & selection.
Exactly it is your opinions so don't go making out that it will definitely disadvantage a student if they don't do Chemistry. They may question you about your subjects but just because you didn't do chemistry the shouldn't deny you entry on that basis alone.lyounamu said:Well, there is no 'actual' evidence. But that's what I reckon. I am guessing that they will be asking you whethter you did Chemistry (or they might already have seen that you did Chemistry or not).
They may even question you why you didn't do Chemistry and why you wish to do Medicine course where Chemistry knowledge is 'recommended' (I doubt it is at the level of 'recommended' knowledge because Medicine Course is partially predominant with Chemistry knowledge').
Well, I think that he should still know the option of bridging courses.Razizi said:LOL, it's 'HE' not 'SHE' .
Secondly, we've already had these discussions on MSN about dropping Modern History for Chemistry, as the workload for Modern is too much and he wishes to pursue a career in Medicine, even though he's still unsure. Therefore, now is the time to change, unless you wish to bridge the course after the HSC. That's how I know what he wants.
I agreeAnd lastly, debating is fun .
haha ummmm the evidence that I have is the fact that I used the word 'may' and 'i think' and 'imo' therefore my assumption that i have modified my statement is tested/proved.lyounamu said:If you 'modified' it, that's a completely failed 'modification' as if it sounded like you are making assumption based on nothing.
By the way, I shall end this as I heard from risole that he got banned due to useless rubbish that he posted on BOS. I will delete all my posts.
The thread is about changing subjects in term 2 of the preliminary year, rather than the main topic being Medicine and admission to Medicine.melanieeeee. said:haha ummmm the evidence that I have is the fact that I used the word 'may' and 'i think' and 'imo'
Yeah but those bridging courses probably go through the content too fast.melanieeeee. said:Well, I think that he should still know the option of bridging courses.
most uni courses are like that so youre going to have to get use to it sooner or later. also a part of it is that they only teach you the stuff that you actually need for the course.Aplus said:Yeah but those bridging courses probably go through the content too fast.
Does your school provide that course? Or do you have to do that through Open High School?Aplus said:I've been thinking really long and even though I'd like to change Modern History to Chemistry, I feel that I really actually will not have any passion for it. Also, doing every single science is too much. But, I will change Modern History, to Japanese Beginners. If it appears that this has been a rushed decision and a representation of my uncertainty, I asure you it is not. Right now, I'd rather do the subjects that interest me, rather than have university courses, which I may not even be interested in the future, dictate me.
it would have to depend on your school whether or not you are allowed to change subjects. go ask your co ordinator/principal/teacher/person in charge to see if you are still allowed to change subjects.KnifeySpoony said:So err, back to the subject on changing subjects on term2, do other schools allow it?
Because @ my school the cut-off was like week3,4 - and my friend absolutely hates S.D.D, and obviously its waay past week 4.I told him to go with his parents and ask the year co-ordinator deputy maybe which he prlly will eventually, but the problem is past asssessments, and our half yearlies are in week 4 so gfg =/
So like uhh..does he have a decent chance maybe? ne1 else have toehr experiences with this? he def needs to change it asap if he wants a decent uai, and can't drop it or he'd be ineligible for a uai ;<