mitch_f1
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Hello
I am at a slight dilema; I cannot decide between a B Biomed sciences at UTS, a BMedSc at UTS or UNSW, or a BSc (adv. sc.) at UNSW. My interests are really in the biomedical area (with like diseases and all that kind of stuff, and my long term aim is to rather than be a researched [which i know pertty much everyone starts off as] but to work in a hospital), but i fear that the course at UTS may be a bit basic, and might constrict my options. So I thought hey, i've made the 88 cutoff from last year, why not look into advanced science. So I have, and it does look interesting, but I was wondering if it would give me more options. Also, if anyone here does this course, do i need to take introductory units in mathematics?
Please, post opinions, insights, experiences, or whatever. I aim to either call or make an appointment to see people in each university (UTS and UNSW) in the week after christmas.
Thanks
Mitch
I am at a slight dilema; I cannot decide between a B Biomed sciences at UTS, a BMedSc at UTS or UNSW, or a BSc (adv. sc.) at UNSW. My interests are really in the biomedical area (with like diseases and all that kind of stuff, and my long term aim is to rather than be a researched [which i know pertty much everyone starts off as] but to work in a hospital), but i fear that the course at UTS may be a bit basic, and might constrict my options. So I thought hey, i've made the 88 cutoff from last year, why not look into advanced science. So I have, and it does look interesting, but I was wondering if it would give me more options. Also, if anyone here does this course, do i need to take introductory units in mathematics?
Please, post opinions, insights, experiences, or whatever. I aim to either call or make an appointment to see people in each university (UTS and UNSW) in the week after christmas.
Thanks
Mitch