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Go for the Social Sciences rather than a Science.
 

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have a look at the majors available with advanced science at unsw ... they got pretty good combos ....
 

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I was doing a Medical Microbiology and Immunology major at UNSW last year for my B Science degree. *stabs*

Apparently it gets interesting 2nd year :p
 

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Yeah I suppose, quite true. I was going to choose it but I don't have the passion for science and I aren't real smart or anything so I decided against it
 

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Sciences are great! You can manipulate the subjects to ANY pre-existing interests you may have and thus construct what is effectively a custom degree. Brilliant!
 

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yea sci is very flexible i think ill major in Medical Microbiology and Immunology/Biochemistry and taking up some commerce subjects every session just to be able to use the computing labs :D that being if i make it through first year alive....
 

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routemarker's choice sounds really good :)
which is the best combo though?
i saw this commerce / science one at UNSW .. sounds good :) but .. what other good degrees are out there? should i pick like a general ise B Sc. adv and then like decide my options... or should i like specifically go tino sumfing like biotechnology or genetics which has its own separte degree?
 

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Science Advanced Math at USyd, they take extension 2 maths as assumed knowledge :rolleyes: *faints*
 

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kimmeh : if u choose just BSc, u have until about the middle of second yr to decide what u wanna major in ... in first yr, u'd be doing general courses like chem, maths, phys etc
 

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what about sc. adv? what make sc. adv so special apart from it being the uai is 97 for usyd?

Originally posted by Giant Lobster
Science Advanced Math at USyd, they take extension 2 maths as assumed knowledge :rolleyes: *faints*
bleah! i'd hate to be stuck with maths for the rest of my life :cold:
 

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Originally posted by kimmeh
what about sc. adv? what make sc. adv so special apart from it being the uai is 97 for usyd?
the word adv lol Seriously just prod all those adv sci students enough and they all realise they should have gone for a combined degree with their 97 UAI. The thing is if you do adv sci and dont maintain a credit average you drop down to sci. Waste of a 97 UAI IMO.
 

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Originally posted by kimmeh
should i pick like a general ise B Sc. adv and then like decide my options... or should i like specifically go tino sumfing like biotechnology or genetics which has its own separte degree?
well check if you cant major in those 'specialised' majors in the normal degree. Usually if you do a double degree you can do other majors that you wouldnt be able to in the normal one ie if you do commerce/science you can major in computer science (which is a specialised degree UAI 88?).

With specialised degrees (excl comp sci) they usually implement an honours program but you can also do honours if you do normal sci provided you get a CR average (same for all degrees). The thing with specialised degrees is you have chosen your major so if you change your mind you'd have to drop to normal sci.

For B Sc @ UNSW

Available Majors
Anatomy
Biochemistry
Biological Science
Biomechanics
Biotechnology
Chemistry
Ecology
Environmental Earth Science
Environmental Systems
Food Science and Nutrition
Genetics
Geography
Geology
Marine Science (Marine Biology)
Marine Science (Marine Geology)
Marine Science (Physical Oceanography)
Materials Science
Mathematics
Medical Microbiology and Immunology
Microbiology
Molecular Biology
Physical Oceanography/ Meteorology
Pharmacology
Philosophy
Physics
Physiology
Psychology
Safety Science
Science and Technology Studies
Statistics

Available Minors
The above listed majors may also be taken as minors or additional options are as follows:

Accounting
Australian Studies
Aviation
Botany
Business Economics
Businesss Law and Taxation
Business Statistics
Chemical Engineering and Industrial Chemistry
Chinese Studies
Civil Engineering
Cognitive Science
Comparative Development
Computing
Economic History
Education
Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications
English
Environmental Studies
European Studies
Finance
French
German Studies
Geomatic Engineering
Greek (Modern)
History
Human Resource Management
Indonesian Studies
Industrial Relations
Information Systems
Japanese Studies
Jewish Studies
Korean Studies
Latin
Linguistics
Marketing
Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
Music
Pathology
Philosophy of Science
Politics and International Relations
Remote Sensing
Russian Studies
Social Science and Policy
Sociology
Spanish and Latin American Studies
Theatre, Film and Dance
Women's Studies
Zoology

For BSc (Advanced) @ UNSW

Plans/Majors Available
ANATA3972 Anatomy
BIOCA3972 Biochemistry
BIOCC3972 Genetics
BIOCD3972 Molecular Biology
BIOSA3972 Ecology
BIOSB3972 Biological Science
BIOTA3972 Biotechnology
CHEMA3972 Chemistry
CHEMD3972 Medical Chemistry
MATHA3972 Applied Mathematics
MATHP3972 Pure Mathematics
MATHT3972 Statistics
MATSA3972 Materials Science
MATSC3972 Materials Chemistry
MICRB3972 Microbiology
MICRD3972 Medical Microbiology & Immunology
NEURA3972 Neuroscience
PHPHA3972 Pharmacology
PHPHB3972 Physiology
PHYSB3972 Physics
PHYSD3972 Physics and Astronomy
PHYSF3972 Physics with Computer Science
PSYCA3972 Psychology

with similar majors adv sci students get preference in (adv) subjects but if you had performed well enough theres nothing stopping you from choosing them if you're in normal sci. Unless you plan on majoring in neuroscience, applied/pure mathematics or physics there isn't a real need to do adv sci :D

Check out all the info at the UNSW Virtual Handbook
 

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thats why unsw is better :D adv science at unsw is only 90 ...

edit : routemarker, where did u get that list from? maths n finance is not there in the adv science list
 

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'the word adv lol Seriously just prod all those adv sci students enough and they all realise they should have gone for a combined degree with their 97 UAI. The thing is if you do adv sci and dont maintain a credit average you drop down to sci. Waste of a 97 UAI IMO.'

? Are you sure about the credit average?



Advanced Science is the way to go if you get the UAI and you are interested in heading towards a research career of sorts in that filed.

I'd say that USyd's BSc (adv) is 'better' than UNSW's due to the UAI for the respective degrees. Getting above 97 is nowhere near as easy as getting over 90, and a 'stronger' student core is sure to push you higher levels. But in terms of the subjects that are offered... ?
 
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