missanonymous7
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From someone who's just done 1 semester of a biology major, here's a tip:ok, so i applied to switch from Comm/Arts to Comm/Sci so that i can major in psyc....only problem is that i hate Chem/Physics.
I need to fill up 84 UOC on the science side. 54 of which im using on psyc.
Does anyone know any really easy biology/environmental science based subjects i could use to fill up the science side of my degree? I looked some up but i don't think i c an cope with 3/4 hours labs :O insane....
AVOID BIOS1301: Ecology, Sustainability and Environmental Science LIKE THE PLAGUE.
In fact, this very interestingly-worded description sums it up:
Try BABS1201: Molecules, Cells and Genes. It's a good starting point for anything biology-related, and (compared to chem especially) isn't too difficult. The lecturers are good too, and the assessments are very very easy.Bios1301:0/10
I am so regret to choose this course...A waste of money and time...To be honest the professor who is responsible for this course didn't organise it very good...Damn's lectures r so stupid and sleepy...some pictures with one word consists his PPT...Oh my god...how can I choose this course~:burn:
Also, for that course especially, the labs almost never go for the full 3 or 4 hours. In fact, one of my labs, I was out after only 1 hour And even if they are long, they're really relaxed.
Also, I think science communication courses count as 'science' courses, brb checking handbook...
EDIT: OK it seems science communication technically falls under the heading of 'science schools' here: http://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/programs/2009/3970.html but I don't think you're actually able to do them as science courses in your degree. Maybe send off some emails if you're interested?
Hope that helps a bit.
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