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I'm thinking of doing a university course in science. The only problem is that I have done no science whatsoever for the HSC (well I have done mathematics). Do you think I'd be able to take a science course at university? Would I be extremely disadvantaged?
I mean Arts courses have no prerequisite subjects. Is a bridging course sufficient to bring me up to par with my fellow aspiring scientists?
At USYD there are no prerequsites, only 'assumed knowledge', so I know I'm technichally allowed to but would I struggle if I'd only done a bridging course? How much content is covered in HSC subjects? I mean the HSC is only what - 1.75 years, and only a fraction of that would be dedicated to science anyway.
OR Is it possible to pick up a science e.g. chemistry, during this time (early term 3) in yr 11 and continue with it for the HSC?
Maybe I should just repeat yr11, but that would suck so badly!!
Any advise?</SPAN>
I'm thinking of doing a university course in science. The only problem is that I have done no science whatsoever for the HSC (well I have done mathematics). Do you think I'd be able to take a science course at university? Would I be extremely disadvantaged?
I mean Arts courses have no prerequisite subjects. Is a bridging course sufficient to bring me up to par with my fellow aspiring scientists?
At USYD there are no prerequsites, only 'assumed knowledge', so I know I'm technichally allowed to but would I struggle if I'd only done a bridging course? How much content is covered in HSC subjects? I mean the HSC is only what - 1.75 years, and only a fraction of that would be dedicated to science anyway.
OR Is it possible to pick up a science e.g. chemistry, during this time (early term 3) in yr 11 and continue with it for the HSC?
Maybe I should just repeat yr11, but that would suck so badly!!
Any advise?</SPAN>