Hey everyone,
I'm currently preparing to study my first year of a BMedSc at the ANU again - last year when I was at this very-same position I dropped out due to illness halfway through first semester. I've done the chemistry bridging course and gotten my feet relatively wet due to my experiences last year, but I have my doubts. Having never studied science outside of university until then, I'm not exactly sure as to what I should be expecting from the degree/my performance.
To those of you who have studied science consistently through from high school to university, what kinds of techniques/strategies did you use to keep your head above the water? And to those who like me haven't studied science prior, but are now doing science-y related things at uni, what things have you found to be most helpful?
Thanks!
I'm currently preparing to study my first year of a BMedSc at the ANU again - last year when I was at this very-same position I dropped out due to illness halfway through first semester. I've done the chemistry bridging course and gotten my feet relatively wet due to my experiences last year, but I have my doubts. Having never studied science outside of university until then, I'm not exactly sure as to what I should be expecting from the degree/my performance.
To those of you who have studied science consistently through from high school to university, what kinds of techniques/strategies did you use to keep your head above the water? And to those who like me haven't studied science prior, but are now doing science-y related things at uni, what things have you found to be most helpful?
Thanks!