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croatto

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Anyone considering this course at uni. I didn't study chemistry at highschool is this going 2 be a major disadvantage.
 

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as long as you make the effort in chem 1a and 1b you should be fine, but make the effort or youll be in trouble as there are a fair fem chem related subjects
 

faboloussoya

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yesss i'm considering this course.. can someone give some info/opinion's about the CSU nutrition&dietetic's courses ?

i didnt do chem or mathematics for hsc, only general maths... as someone that struggles already, what chance do i have with bridging courses or picking it up as i go etc..?

i really want to study this course.. & havnt been doin too well this yr... is there any alternative pathways to get in if i dnt get the marks required?


:confused:
 

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I couldn't imagine the uni expecting nutrition students to understand advanced calculus. Maybe statistical design & analysis, but not 4 unit type mathematics.
Umm... you have 3 months from when school ends, to university begins, so how about you spend periods of time during the holidays studying from 2 unit mathematics textbooks?
 

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csu has bridging courses, also i think you have to do a math subject in first year, could be difficult if you have no math ability
 

alialiali

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ummmm, dont know bout CSU, but Usyd definately expects you to understand maths, (and 4U at that). I dont know why. Someone who struggles in chem/ and or maths could def not do this course
 

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