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    Subject Reviews (with PDF compilation)

    Re: Subject Reviews (PDF updated 17/01/09) COMP2129 - Operating Systems and Machine Principles Ease: 5/10 For those who haven't previously encountered C or Unix, it's a steep learning curve requiring considerable self-directed learning of C and playing around with the OS. Fortunately, the...
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    Easy first year science units

    INFO1103 (Intro to Programming) doesn't require prerequisites/assumed knowledge in anything. It's run by SIT/Engineering but counts as a science unit. The course walks you through the basics of Java and there are 2-hour (computer-based) tutes/labs. I found it both easier and more enjoyable...
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    Clubs & Societies

    Uh, good luck hanging with PhD students then. If they have an undergraduate presence at all it isn't apparent to the casual observer. I haven't seen BioSoc either. Would also be interested in its whereabouts.
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    Clubs & Societies

    It's an honours/postgrad society. Much like Amoeba for MMB.
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    Subject Reviews (with PDF compilation)

    Re: Subject Reviews (PDF updated 17/01/09) Unfortunately Synthetic Medicinal is the only organic unit in second semester, so it looks like this will have to be tolerated :( But Bridgeman is certainly an improvement. Edit: Would also appreciate any reviews for BIOL3X18, 3X25, 3X26...
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    Subject Reviews (with PDF compilation)

    Re: Subject Reviews (PDF updated 17/01/09) BCHM3X92 - Proteomics and Functional Genomics Session 2 Lecturers: Drs Stuart Cordwell, Ben Crossett, Jonathan Arthur, Richard Christopherson Ease: 9/10 Genomics will be familiar to MBLG/BCHM2 veterans. Proteomics is based on principles learnt in...
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    Subject Reviews (with PDF compilation)

    Re: Subject Reviews (PDF updated 17/01/09) BCHM3X82 - Medical and Metabolic Biochemistry Session 2 Lecturers: Drs Charles Collyer, Richard Christopherson, Dale Hancock, Gareth Denyer, Prof Phillip Kuchel Ease: 3/10 Dr Collyer's section is straghtforward; Gareth's 'critical thinking...
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    hmm wtf can i do? RANT

    It happens every year and unfortunately, the fractional marks are all the difference. The problem with allowing more borderline people into 4U at this stage is that at the end of first assessment, some people will fall into that nebulous area again, so the line has to be drawn somewhere. The...
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    Results and Predictions (Semester 1 2008)

    Re: Results and Predictions (Sem 1 '08) MBLG is more than capably managed.
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    Australian Science Olympiads

    Re: Olympiad letter Yes, it should be fine. If you are invited they'll phone you, or failing that ASO will send the invite to the school to forward to you. They will send the certificate/s to your school anyway.
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    Tips for 2008 HSC Class/Things You Wish You Knew Before Starting Your HSC

    Re: Things You Wish You Knew Before Starting Your HSC That the primary thing one learns from the HSC is how to answer HSC-style questions; that one learns more biology in Agriculture than in Biology; that the candidature of French at school is minuscule for good reason (read: 3 exams per...
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    Tips for 2007 HSC Class/Things You Wish You Knew Before Starting Your HSC

    Re: Things You Wish You Knew Before Starting Your HSC That the primary thing one learns from the HSC is how to answer HSC-style questions; that one learns more biology in Agriculture than in Biology; that the candidature of French at school is minuscule for good reason (read: 3 exams per...
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    Uni Open Days

    Hmm, I went to no such open day in April and I was sent an invite, but I assumed that was because of Bio Olympiad (practs meant crashing Macleay every other Monday). Anyway, blanket or otherwise, I intend to go.
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    Physics Olympiad!

    Yer, screw physics, biology ftw =P After learning Olympiad material one cannot regard the corresponding HSC course in any way but with utter contempt. So be warned.
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    Australian Science Olympiads

    Re: Science Olympiads Well, if the material covered for IBO amounts to that covered in USyd's first-year Bio subjects, I don't see why not.
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    Australian Science Olympiads

    Re: Science Olympiads In any case, it's not hard to do well in NQEs. Just answer more than half the questions and you'll get at least Distinction.
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    Australian Science Olympiads

    Re: Science Olympiads That's their choice, I guess. The Phys people I know went and did Med at UNSW/UniMelb; a majority of the Bio people I know did Science or combined variant thereof at USyd.
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    Australian Science Olympiads

    Re: Science Olympiads I don't know about the other sciences, but if you make internationals in Bio, USyd allows you to skip first-year Bio subjects, which is pretty cool =] And yeah, scholarships big time..
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    Australian Science Olympiads

    Re: Science Olympiads They've been making Bio NQEs progressively easier, and now they're just moderately hard rather than OMGWTFBBQ hard. Difficulty: Chem > Phys > Bio
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    Australian Science Olympiads

    Re: Science Olympiads Training is only as much work as you put into it. If you make the January camp, you have to study for an exam in March, which is where it does interfere with school work (exam Week 6, assessments Week 8 >.<). This is why it is advisable to do the whole thing earlier where...
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