Med sci courses usually don't require a very high atar. USYD requires 92 and UNSW is 96 but they have hsc plus so it's more like 91 lol.
This site is really good, You'll find HEAAAAPS of info about med courses and their admission program specially undergrad courses...
sigh... People like you piss me off.. I'm an active member on MSO. HSFY is not medicine. It stands for 'Health Science First Year' and it does NOT guarantee your acceptance into their medicine program. NZ's admission is different to AUS, they accept students after their first year uni which is...
I am familiar with all medschools in NZ and you won't be accepted into any of their 'MEDICINE' programs with that atar.
and Adrita, do you wanna do med science and do grad entry?
re: HSC Chemistry Marathon Archive
Copper is less reactive than Hydrogen, Therefor it cannot displace the Hydrogen ions in HCL and hence will not dissolve in HCL.
Good question! If my atar is 99+ then I will probably take a gap year, resit UMAT (since i stuffed up my section 2 this year) and try again. If i don't get a very high atar then I'll probably do Med science/Advanced Science at UNSW/USYD, do umat and apply as a non-standard.
If i don't get in...
Re: Official LoL thread
I play everything depending on what i feel like at the time.
Jungler as nocturne.
Support as Blitz.
ADC as Jinx.
Mid as Akali.
Top as Cho/jax/malphite.
ESHAYS BRAH
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Don't hate ESL. lols. I do ESL and can speak English perfectly. I simply dropped from Standard to ESL due to the shit scaling of standard. ( I was eligible to do so as i moved to Australia 3-4 years ago.)
Whoever doesn't agree with the increase of medical research is a single minded idiot.
I personally know a Professor who has his PhD in Genetics; He has been working on cancer treatments with a big company that is funded by the government. They have been working on a new treatment for cancer for...
It is actually the shortest option and the content is fairly easy. Not sure why industrial is the most common when chem of art is the easiest of all.It does include A LOT of physics tho. so maybe that's why. However I've heard that it aligns better than the other options :P
I personally think it'll be either on Haber process or maybe ethanol as fuel or something to do with trends in the recovery of the ozone layer as well as what you stated above. Even thought i highly doubt that it'll be a 'long' titration question because titration usually isn't more than 3-4 marks.