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Are you able to study the pharmacy course if you acquire the uai cut off but don't meet the stat test requirement? Like if you got a score that was just under what is needed?
UWS offers advanced science.bitchy girl said:B. advanced science at unsw is uai of 88.
whereas at different universities they offer B. advanced science but with the degree they combine forensic science, bio, phys or chem. so should i just do B. advanced science at unsw and transfer to pharmacy?
also, do you know any other universities that offers b. advanced science?
thank you for your help
Yes, it is. The UAI cut-off is not an indication of how difficult the course is, it is simply an indication of the demand (more popular courses tend to have higher UAI cut-offs). If you perform well enough at uni (eg. distinction average), then it is highly possible that you would be able to transfer to Pharmacy.bitchy girl said:heys ! =]
just wanted to know if whether it is possible to do B. sci and transfer to pharm. cuz some uni offers a low (mid 60-70s) uai for b. sci.. ??
It was sooooo boring first semester this year! But tomorrow, I shall find out whether semester 2 really is more interesting, as I think it is. The degree really trains you up for being the local chemist--not so much for hospital pharmacy or working in a pharmaceutical company. Personally, I find the biology and psychology parts of the course interesting....but then again that's just cos I'm bad at chem what a paradox, doing pharmacy! It is an advantage to have done biology, just because you're focusing on the biology part of chemistry, as opposed to physics and electronics and crap like that (can you see I'm such a biologist? ) It's only as interesting though, as you make it....just like anything else. Uh, it's a bit hard here unless you've got more specific questions, but yes, if all you're aiming to do is being the shop on the corner, this degree really focuses on it--we even had to do a group report on a community pharmacy last semester!melllyy said:Hi, I am interested in doing Pharmacy when i leave school, but I got told that a lot of people drop out because they do not like it. So i was wondering can anyone give me a bit of detail about it, whether it is interesting, what is involved etc, because i am still not 100% about what i want to do.
Anything is possible--just make sure you maintain a first year Distinction average and an appropriate STAT score. The course you transferred from will only count when you apply for exemption from certain units of study as you've already covered them, and this only means less contact hours, if successfully awarded.bitchy_girl said:heys ! =]
just wanted to know if whether it is possible to do B. sci and transfer to pharm. cuz some uni offers a low (mid 60-70s) uai for b. sci.. ??