Bachelor of Science (Advanced) & Bachelor of Science @ USYD (1 Viewer)

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Hey guys,
Time has come to apply for universities. I was wondering what is bachelor of science & its differences between the advanced one and what available jobs can be offered. I tried looking that info up however, some of the results didnt seem very truth, so idk.
Also what are the perks or cons associated with the degree @ USYD and the majors we can choose or the core subjects we have to do.

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I am doing that at UNSW and there really much difference. Since I am doing ADV I must do an honors thesis and pick the harder subjects but other than that it's the same thing
 

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My friend does bachelor of science (advanced) at USYD and wrote this:
bachelor of science (advanced) requires a fairly higher atar than bachelor of science. The advanced course is by no means easier however, if you are a gifted science student the advanced course will be rewarding. It is quite difficult, however you can study the same electives as the bachelor of science, just at a higher level. In terms of employment, having a bachelor of science degree may lead make it harder to find a job. It's a bit like a bachelor of arts, the only way you could directly use your degree would be to go into teaching . Many people have gone into teaching, while others have used it as a starting point and then decided to go into biotechnology, medical science, psychology etc. It also depends on how well you do in the course, if you do well it will open u up to new opportunities that may be given to you like exchange etc. you MUST get involved in as many extra-curricular activities to boost your CV. If you are a talented science student, love a challenge by all means do bachelor of science. Perhaps opt for the advanced course as it may give you a higher level of knowledge. Science can take you many places, such as research, laboratory. There are many jobs available overseas also. You should consider first picking up bachelor of science and then deciding where your interests lie like biotechnology or food science or something and then go in that direction and specialist. Happy choosing. :) It can be daunting and you may not be sure what you want to do yet, or whether you will like what you do in 10 years time. You can't know, just go into something that interests you now and see where it takes you.
 

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Lel I'm in the same dilemma as OP.

But, I'm sort of more looking towards which uni would be easier to do well in, say if I were to Major in something like Anatomy/Physiology?
 

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If you want a pathway to medicine, it is better to do medical science or pharmacy as it gives you a more health-related background. Medical science is the most straightforward option.
 

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If you want a pathway to medicine, it is better to do medical science or pharmacy as it gives you a more health-related background. Medical science is the most straightforward option.
No Adv Sci is a pretty common pathway for med. Pharmacy you'll end with a much more narrow study than med sci and more so than adv sci/sci (not that narrow is bad if you really like Pharmacy).

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For OP, as a current USYD student in this area.

Adv Sci seems really ramped up from what you see on brochures, but I will tell you that opportunity is always there for those that take it in the Science Faculty.

A) Even if you don't do Advanced Science, you can still pick Adv/SSP subjects if you have the appropriate HSC marks in pre cursors or good university marks. This also means with a D average and fulfilling the degree resolutions you can also transfer into Adv Sci from normal science upon entry.
B) Adv Sci isn't the hallmark to a better job or anything. If you actually want to work in Science, getting Honours and what you get in that (i.e First Class) is more important. Also employers look at your transcript so if you have good marks in Sci, good marks in units relevant, maybe even taking some Adv units from normal you're in good stead. Plus getting involved in the awesome SciFac opportunities and general uni events and good interview skills :p Also racking up research volunteering, summer research scholarships, field schools etc. The work is never done from just getting a high ATAR to get into the course on arrival :p
C) There are some cosmetic differences between the rules of Adv Sci and Sci. If you get the ATAR for Adv Sci do it-because if you ever want to break one of these resolutions it's like a one page form to drop to normal Science-and getting entry to Adv Sci once in uni is harder imho than getting straight in from highschool.

The first of these is that you have to complete an Adv major. Not every major can be offered at an Adv level so this may annoy you if that is the case (although you can always double science major).
Second rule of Adv Sci is that you can only do 48cp jnr (first year) subs in Adv Sci opposed to 60cp of Jnr. Now on the outset from highschool you may think well that's logical. You may find in uni if you want to change majors you may need to go back and do some more pre-req jnr science units or alternatively release yourself from being pigeon-holed to doing Science only from first year subject choices and want to do some first year arts units or something to have senior arts electives in third year (for example).
Third rule is there are minimum requirements on number of Adv units to get the Adv testamur. 12cp of Int and 24cp of Snr.

Basically don't fret on it to much as it's something cosmetic, aim for the ATAR for Adv to be eligible for USYD scholarships and start there as there's absolutely no obligation to take Adv units in first year. I can tell you of all the great virtues of the Science faculty at USYD, I've been very lucky to have some great professors and go on funded overseas field tours for my major. I've also gotten involved in the faculty from first year student orientation, SciSoc and going to some cool guest lectures. There's so many things I've discovered I didn't even think of coming from HS, go USYD science <3
 

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@ Lovehateschool & @ sweet almond, thanks very much for the deep analysis of the situation. Was very informative and worth the read! HAHAH thanks again.

@ Lovehateschool Also this may sound like dumb question but what is Int & Snr; does it stand for intermediate and senior? Whats the main differences?
I was thinking of have a neuroscience major for the Sci Adv, however what are the jobs/future prospects? Can this degree lead into medecine too or anyother fields? Thanks
 

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