flashtrick
Gap year? If only...
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I went to the University of Sydney Open Day like 2 weeks ago to decide on what courses I could potentially take next year. I'm really interested in science, ranging from chemistry to physiology.
But according to all the uni students I asked, doing Bachelor of Science requires 30+ contact hours per week. That means a ton of lectures and practicals. It's almost like going back to school; 6 hours, 5 days a week. I always thought uni life gave you a lot of free time to do your own stuff and work part-time.
So to all you guys undertaking B. Sci. or B. Applied Sci., is it possible to do these courses and still have your own life on the side. I just can't imagine studying full-time, working part-time and having time for friends and myself when the contact hours are that high!
But according to all the uni students I asked, doing Bachelor of Science requires 30+ contact hours per week. That means a ton of lectures and practicals. It's almost like going back to school; 6 hours, 5 days a week. I always thought uni life gave you a lot of free time to do your own stuff and work part-time.
So to all you guys undertaking B. Sci. or B. Applied Sci., is it possible to do these courses and still have your own life on the side. I just can't imagine studying full-time, working part-time and having time for friends and myself when the contact hours are that high!