But you're missing a crucial point: perseverance. Some people sit this paper 6 times. Some people sit it once. The ones that sit it once and then give up were never up to the task of medicine.
I only improved in one section, my best section both times, (the other two stayed roughly the same)...
Andrew Bolt… can't argue… at all…
"Buddhists don't have this problem and there are more of them in Australia"
And why is that relevant?
Like fuck…
Some can argue the point (however wrong it may be) really well. He is not one of them.
looking at it that way is absurd
You know the test was more than that and all of your sections were poor so don't just blame section three
UMAT is a test of natural ability, skill, and perseverance.
Try again next year if you want,
Apply at universities that don't consider UMAT,
Do whatever you...
Knowing about first year stuff whilst in highschool is very useful though.
gonna be real
Probs better off staying in science
But if you want to transfer just do the same units as first year MedSc kids.
MD is a postgraduate degree… it's a masters…
But like, it won't be more competitive to get...
If that cunt wants the HSC English syllabus to be like that then the compulsory subject has to swap to history.
Writing history essays would be more useful to someone entering University than the English essays he wants.
I'm obvi still working on it.
Have to add explanations and stuff.
High school students should know about units of study and stuff before they go to uni, unlike me, and unfortunately unless you go to a good school you don't really get that exposure.
But ask about an apprenticeship and WOAH...
i got paid so much more than that when i was 16
fuck that
And for how shit the job is I would go somewhere else
The only reason I didn't was because i had better pay at maccas
I don't think it's denial, all the sports commentators have mentioned it too.
The swans had unsurmountable injuries, yet still managed to pull 4th.
Good fucking job, Swans.
E.g. If you have a HCl/H2O solution with 0.010 moles of HCl and 1.0L of water the concentration would be:
c = n/v
c = 0.010 moles/1.0L
c = 0.010 moles/L
since, doing HSC Chem, we can assume HCl dissociates completely, we can say
[H+] = 0.010 M
so,
pH = -log[H+]
pH = -log[0.01]
pH = 10...
This is something I compiled for medical sciences at universities around sydney for people hoping to get into medicine later.
I obviously haven't finished it, but I will work on that later (medicine in ~busy~)
http://www.mediafire.com/view/f7532az56f1eo29/Medical_Science_in_Sydney.docx