A mate of mine is doing a chem bridging course. It depends on whether you need the knowledge and skills or not - if you have the skills or can pick them up quickly I'd try and avoid the course.Originally posted by liz
Any one doing one?? Are they worthwhile?
what particualr subject is it?Originally posted by liz
Mine also starts on the 17th and its at sydney.
For the maths 2u bridging course at usyd they only introduce differential calculus with a general overview of basic algebra, geometry and coordinates! and they assume basic yr 10 maths.Originally posted by Ultimate
Bridging courses must be very intensive, as you are effectively doing a year's work in 2 and a bit weeks.
I guess you have to do a general overview of the whole course but more intensive study on one or more relevent topics. I mean it's only two weeks, i can't see them teaching the whole course properly. But we could always go to the mathematics learning centre for free tutoring!!!Originally posted by liz
In the 3unit bridging course do you learn the whole course or only parts that will be relevant in uni??
Depends on what youre doing, you should ask if doing a bridging course will let you go into the mainstream (middle) maths, chem, physics or whatever. 'Cause someone I know didnt do 3u maths and she needed it 4 her course, so shes doing the bridging course, but they still didnt let her join the mainstream maths, so shes doing the lower maths intead.Originally posted by liz
Any one doing one?? Are they worthwhile?