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  1. Survivor39

    Is it possible to study Materials Science in a Bachelor of Engineering?

    This will solve your problem: School of Materials Science & Engineering - Future Undergraduate Study
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    is my father right - how much of a factor is the 'reputation' of the uni? usyd vs UTS

    Re: is my father right - how much of a factor is the 'reputation' of the uni? usyd vs Soon you will learn that's not true. :D
  3. Survivor39

    The well: The Students of Medical Science Society any questions you got

    You should start contacting potential supervisors one year before the deadline for the admission application. The application deadline for an October start is mid December of the previous year. Which means if you want to start as a graduate student in October 2011, you should start contacting...
  4. Survivor39

    Too young for Uni?

    You will find people living in college very friendly and you will instantly make heaps of friends because everyone is in the same situation.
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    Is it possible to do a double degree, then drop one degree later?

    It's the last date you can drop a course before they charge you. Just an example, if you enrolled in a subject in semester 1 and you don't like it after 2 weeks, you can drop it before that census date and they will not charge you for that subject and you will not receive an "Absent Fail"...
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    Is it possible to do a double degree, then drop one degree later?

    No. A combined/double degree doesn't mean you do "double" amount of work as compared with students in a single degree. Almost everyone do the same number of units (like the HSC). You do 4 subjects per semester (24 units) and each subject will cost you x amount. To put simply, in a double...
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    The well: The Students of Medical Science Society any questions you got

    I only applied to Cambridge so I can only comment on that. Application for one university already killed me so I couldn't be bothered apply to Oxford. Luckily, unlike American universities, you don't have to sit the Graduate Record Exam (GRE). You just need to start contacting potential...
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    About third yr's biochem subjects chosen

    I have done BABS3301 Biochemistry Laboratrory project (Advanced). The assessments were a literature review, a journal club, grant application, and lab work. I can't remeber the exact detail because it wasn't well organised and there was no assessment outlines (back then). You get deducted marks...
  9. Survivor39

    what do employers look for?

    For research jobs, they look for: - Research experience - Your track record - e.g. have you published in a peer-reviewed journal? - Your ability to work as a team - Good grades
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    Is it possible to study all the advanced units of study in a BSc?

    It's true. hahaha. That's why in Cambridge, they just have 1 name for science - a Natural Science degree - none of this other gibberish.
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    Is it possible to study all the advanced units of study in a BSc?

    As far as I know, there is only 1 subject that is specific to AdvSc students and not available to anyone else. Tjis subject is called "SCIF1021 Advanced Science Seminar". This is just a generic skills subject. It really doesn't make much of a difference whether you do it or not. Yes. It will...
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    Is it possible to study all the advanced units of study in a BSc?

    No. Your tutors and demonstrators won't even know which degree you are doing. For me, the Honours year is the best year of my 4 year degree. The whole point of me doing a science degree was to become a scientist. The honours year trains you to be a "real" scientist by giving you the...
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    Is it possible to study all the advanced units of study in a BSc?

    You can still opt out of Honours in Adv Science. They will transfer you to a generic BSc after 3 years in Adv Sc if you do not wish to continue. You will graduate with a BSc. Please note that the Honours year, in most disciplines, is purely research-based. Yes. You can transfer from a BSc to...
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    About third yr's biochem subjects chosen

    Hi Edmond. I didn't do any biochem subjects in 3rd year but I will let you know what I have heard from my friends who did biochem. Human biochem is nothing like 2nd year biochem. It's much more fun because for the prac component, they used to have to keep a diary about what food intake for...
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    How hard is it to maintain a higher-than-credit average in Advanced Science?

    It's not hard to maintain a credit if you put in a bit of work and do well in the final exam. You will be transferred to a generic BSc if by the end of 3rd year you do not maintain a Credit standard in Adv Science. Many students will do better than a credit average because they pick something...
  16. Survivor39

    Best Subjects to take in Bsc for Graduate Medicine/Dentistry

    Doesn't matter whether it is BMedSc or just BSc, I encourage you to choose any subjects related to anatomy, physiology and pathology. You can do all of these subjects in BSc. At UNSW Medicine, they learn basic anatomy, physiology, pathology, histology, microbiology (basically a bit of...
  17. Survivor39

    Off unsw law by 0.15 whats the chances of getting in?

    It is less complicated to apply for internal transfer within the same university because you don't have to go through UAC, at least for UNSW internal transfer. And those requirements listed in my previous post are very achievable. Plus you don't have to worry about credit transfer and which...
  18. Survivor39

    Where to study law, and what to combine with? (and other such questions)

    Do Arts if you want more flexibility. People usually combine it with Arts when they have a specific interest they like to pursue. e.g. History or a language (which you cannot do it in any other degree). If you want to go for Arts, choose Usyd. They have more choices over UNSW. For better...
  19. Survivor39

    Say I didn't want to practice law in Australia...

    If you can afford it, apply to Oxford/Cambridge in the UK and some good universities in America. :)
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    Off unsw law by 0.15 whats the chances of getting in?

    I was just thinking of the same thing. Yet we still push on and answer these questions. :D Yes so do put LLB at UNSW down as your first, then put a UNSW single degree down as your second preference. e.g. 1. Law/Commerce 2. Commerce or 1. Law/Science 2. Science If you do not get...
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