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Ok, so I did not do HSC physics and I really don't want to bridge. Is PHYS1121 and PHYS1131 impossible to pass without HSC physics?

Edit: I am doing 3U math if thats anything
 

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HSC Physics is not necessary for passing or even getting a High Distinction in PHYS1121 or PHYS1131.
 

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You can't always compare maths or physics or whatever to university courses because at uni they say it's harder and more concepts are involved in the respective courses.
 

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essentially, what I am trying to ask is that is it fine if I don't bridge physics for mechatronic/telecomms engineering or how much at a disadvantage I would be? thanks :)
 

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alright awesome that seems fine to me, i guess ill just need to work harder, if i can get in ofc. thanks for the response
 

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Actually if you do Telecommunications or Electrical its a completely different story because you have to do the HIGHER PHYSICS 1B course.

In this course, there's a lot of HSC content brushed on.

However I would say you can still do well in it if you haven't done Physics in high school. Its not a necessity but it would be very, very helpful.
 

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