Doing B Med Sci here, yeah the degree has low job prospects. This degree I guess can be referred to as the gateway into post med or dentistry? Pretty sure for any type of teaching you'll need a education degree
This reply may be late but science in general is hard in Australia because it's not valued as much. I personally wouldn't choose Bachelor of Medicinal Chemistry (if that's what you want to do, because you can't do much out here), I would rather go in Medical Science and major in medicinal chem
So I sat my trials last term and we are just receiving back our marks this week.
I haven't received all of them but I failed chemistry and visual art already. I didn't study for art so I see why.
But I literally have not been doing well throughout year 12.... Even in normal assessment tasks.
If...
I started but then I stopped because I didn't like the way it was going. It was culture related so blehh
Then I decided to do environmental degradation but it seems like a lot of people have done it :/
Had my ext math exam today and couldn't do 3 questions (curse you app of calculus to the physical world) which was 10 marks gone... I'm not even sure if I did the other questions correctly
Failed exam, barely passed the first. Failing hsc?
Kindergarten: Throwing this girls hat in the bin, the funny thing is that after we became best friends for 7 years and then stuff happened
Year 7: Coming late to science, and it was my first week. The teacher is currently my neighbour now HAHAHA, not sure if she knows but we're a pretty loud...
0 tbh...
Idk I don't really study
For maths, once I finish a topic I'll do the same topic again but from 2 different textbooks. I do a few questions a day, depends on my mood
Chemistry, I just answer the syllabus dot points and once I've completed all I'll try to memorise it and then do...
Nobody can really estimate marks/ranks for you to get a 95+ atar LOL
Just work your ass off, ace all assignments/exams and you'll have a greater chance in obtaining a 95+ atar.
Well keep 13 to be safe, but they only count 10 units, so maybe if you lose interest in one subject or aren't doing that well in one, drop it
Doing 11 units is fine though.
My subjects: standard english, maths ext 1, visual arts, ancient history, chemistry
Did physics but thank god I dropped it haha
I kind of regret my subject choices, wish I had chosen modern instead of ancient! Or biology...
Aiming for 90+ but according to my nerdy friends I probably can't due...