your subjects seem fine. some unis recommend chemistry, but you can easily do a bridging course before commencing studies.
other options: you could go interstate; you could do any other degree and then take post-grad medicine; you could try your hand at medsci at unsw and transfer after 3rd year?
Re: Future Plans: What UAI/course/job are you aiming for?
not sure if i've posted yet either, but here goes anyway:
1/ music med at usyd
2/ arts med at usyd
3/ med at unsw
4/ med at uws
5/ med at uncle
6/ speech path at usyd
7/ arts/education at usyd?
i dno, not too sure from 7 onwards... as...
what sort of grade level do you estimate you're at? if you could tell me, i might be able to help out (i'm a pianist. and i teach kids as well :) )
also, what styles of music do you like playing? classical, jazz, pop, blues, etc.?
i'd personally go for health science, since it still gives you a chance if for some reason you don't manage to transfer (i.e. you can do masters after your degree). besides, its a year shorter.
i think it'll also give you a more 'rounded' view, whereas ex/sport sci and nutri is more specialised...
thanks, thats exactly what i wanted to know. it sounds a lot more interesting than english at school!
speech path seems like its a definite on my to-do list now :)
yeah i think im now considering speech path over nursing.
just one question though, how much do you have to 'love' english to be suitable to do this course? coz i dont really have a passion for english. i love learning languages and the theory behind that kind of stuff though... would that be...
i'm doing this too!
i suggest you first study the time and society he was writing in: e.g. religion dominated people's lives, everything revolved around it, etc., and then compare with donne's poems, e.g. in Death be not Proud, there is the underlying Christian belief that any Christian will...
yeah, theres heaps of ppl i know who are techinically skilled but can't sight read for anything, or just aren't 'musical', if you know what i mean.
i started off doing accompanying at my primary school choir just coz i wsa the only one who could (i was in grade 5!), and that became accompanying...
ive heard from people that living at campbelltown campus is dodgy, and there are druggies and crime around everywhere, don’t know how reliable these sources are though. can anyone help out?