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Bridging Courses - Chem & physics (1 Viewer)

melimoo

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so here i am.
needing to do bridging courses in both chem & physics. but for some really really stupid reason, these 2 courses overlap. and so you can't do both at once
sooo
anyone have any solutions for me??

please

*hopes has posted thread in right section*

:)
 

Mambomeg

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what course are you going to do? it makes a difference, because in my course (vet) physics is a reccomended subject, but you dont use it at all, so a bridging course would be a waste of time.

A friend who did the chem one said it was really good, especially for the prac classes, because once uni started she actually had some idea of what she was doing.

Uni Chem, even funamentals, moves really quickly, so its good to have at least some background in chem, or its easy to fall behind. I havent done uni physics, so i cant comment, but i would reccommmend the chem bridging course, based on what i've heard.
 

Adam

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I didn't do chem, or the bridging course, and got 52 in fundamentals. It was tough coming in there without any background knowledge.

I still wouldn't reccomend the briding course though. I did the maths one and it didn't help.
 

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