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to anyone that has done this kind of course,, or is currently doin it... I am confused at the moment as to what uni course i should choose! how demanding/challenging is this? have never done chem.. does that make it worse?
 

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arggh!

i was thinking about the same course too... and i didnt do chem either.
 

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dorablogz said:
to anyone that has done this kind of course,, or is currently doin it... I am confused at the moment as to what uni course i should choose! how demanding/challenging is this? have never done chem.. does that make it worse?
probally too late to tell you know but you probally wont need to have done chem. biology however is a different story
 

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wow! finally i have found someone with the same problem!

so do you do food tech or anything like that? i have my heart set on nutrition or dietics.. yet i am not an A grade student with maths, and don't even do a science! gar! the confusion!
we'll share and care, anything you hear, let me know, and i'll do the same.

cheers!
 

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You'll struggle if you're doing chem for the first time. but if you keep up you'll be fine. Biochemistry is the real killer..
 

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theres alot of chem?

thats so unfair!
cause i WANTED to do chemistry but my stupid school couldnt fit it into my timetable...

PFFFFFFT.
 

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I am currently studying Ex.sci/Nutrition at SCU and i did not do chemistry or biology just PE in yr.12 but here they start with the foundations of chemistry. So does not really matter if you did not do chem at school, you just have to do revision and you should be fine.
 

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ohh phew!!!

i have hope now.

thanks smccarthy7688!
 

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ok sweet, so a bridging course, can any one explain how it works. probably a stupid question, but im confused!!
 

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same here...

somebody please explain. in english preferably. none of this uni-jargon-smart-people schmizzle.

thanks!
 

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dorablogz said:
ok sweet, so a bridging course, can any one explain how it works. probably a stupid question, but im confused!!
basically a bridging course, which offers maths, physics and chemistry, is designed to teach you the skills and knowledge needed before you start university subjects
This is for people who havent done that particular subject before, or those that havent got the assumed knowledge required...ie doing general maths where 2 unit is the minimum etc
usually starts a month before uni, and heaps of universities offer them
 

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ahh ok.

thanks.

looks like im probably going to take the chemistry bridging course...
 

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dorablogz said:
yeah me too!!

does it require a high level of mathematics?
what are you referring to? the human nutrition course or the bridging course?
if its the former, then i think 2 unit mathematics should be sufficient
 

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i was referring to the actual course. i only do general maths... does this mean that i am pretty well screwed?
 

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ahh i see
um you wont be totally screwed, but youll be disadvantaged in a way, since i think most unis have advanced maths as an assumed knowledge
if you think youll have confidence of doing harder maths, then i suggest you take the bridging course
 

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ok.

cause i do 2u maths atleast, and food tech.
 

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