Hey guys,
I'm currently going through the application process as a mature age applicant to go to TAFE next year to do a cert 3/4 so I can apply for a Bachelor of Science in 2011.
My two interests are Physics and Marine Biology, with physics being the front runner. Now...the problem I've noticed is the TAFE courses don't have a strong mathematics component which would get me up to scratch for physics at an undergrad level.
My question for those in the know or those who have been there...
Are there short courses in Math Methods that can be done before applying at Uni?
Can you still apply to uni and do a bridging course or extra unit for those not quite at the right level? I ask this because I know of somebody who applied as a mature age without most of the pre req's and got into a bachelor of science (biomedical).
Is tutoring the only way to go?
Are there other options?
This is something that I am quite determined to do but being a mature age applicant there are a few things I need to re-learn. I finished year 12 in 03 and am now 24. I didn't do methods or specialist in high school so I want to commit a lot of time and effort in nipping the math component in the butt.
I have short listed I couple of undergrad courses and will be ringing the institutions over the next few days to see what advice they can give as well.
I want to be prepared to give myself the best chance of doing well so any advice would be great.
Just in case you were wondering I'm in Victoria.
Cheers,
Jay.
I'm currently going through the application process as a mature age applicant to go to TAFE next year to do a cert 3/4 so I can apply for a Bachelor of Science in 2011.
My two interests are Physics and Marine Biology, with physics being the front runner. Now...the problem I've noticed is the TAFE courses don't have a strong mathematics component which would get me up to scratch for physics at an undergrad level.
My question for those in the know or those who have been there...
Are there short courses in Math Methods that can be done before applying at Uni?
Can you still apply to uni and do a bridging course or extra unit for those not quite at the right level? I ask this because I know of somebody who applied as a mature age without most of the pre req's and got into a bachelor of science (biomedical).
Is tutoring the only way to go?
Are there other options?
This is something that I am quite determined to do but being a mature age applicant there are a few things I need to re-learn. I finished year 12 in 03 and am now 24. I didn't do methods or specialist in high school so I want to commit a lot of time and effort in nipping the math component in the butt.
I have short listed I couple of undergrad courses and will be ringing the institutions over the next few days to see what advice they can give as well.
I want to be prepared to give myself the best chance of doing well so any advice would be great.
Just in case you were wondering I'm in Victoria.
Cheers,
Jay.