in terms of getting a job its a really pointless combination. do you want to work as a scientist or as a suit in an office?
if your aim is to be a food inspector or work with food companies improving thier practices then science is the way to go. if you want to work behind the desk crunching...
alternatively u can transfer to another uni. say UNSW, your GPA would reset.
do 1 year at UNSW and then use your GPA from UNSW to transfer into law.
there are always loopholes....
if you continue with your current degree, you would need 4 years to wipe out your 1st year disaster AND the...
at least its consistent :haha:
before going into final exam i was sitting on
90%, 89%, 92% and 92%
what i expect after the final exam; coz i screwed up a bit...
HD, DN, DN, HD
math1005 statistics HD gauranteed for anyone who can do 3u maths. 2u maths u can at least get a DN
if you are real dumb u can get a credit
and super shit maths ability well u will fail
depends on the course.
some courses like medicine and dentistry i dont think u can, unless for strenouse circumstances, eg your in hospital for a whole year.
general courses like commerce and engineering u can quite easily
i know many people who failed and then went on to try make up for it by overloading, or trying to do 3rd year subjects in thier second year and just ended up going even worse.
if you fail first year subjects, your main priority should be to make sure in the next semester to complete those...
so why were to ok to sit chem and algebra?
if i was an administrator i would be able to see that u sat chem and algebra, and u got ok marks for those. so one would ask why didnt u go and sit the psych exam, was it because you have abismal marks pre-final exam and u knew u didnt do enough work...
so long as you study regularly for biochem it is actually very easy. big workload but therre isnt anything in there that is particulary hard to understand
honors requires high marks to get into. and only consider doing honours if you are going to get a DN or HD average in your honours year.
its pretty useless to put Honours Class 3C on your resume
many students who do thier honors year and who only acheived credit averages end up dropping...
masters is full fee paying and there is no gaurantee u will get in after the 3 years.
u mayaswell try to get into pharmacy undergraduate NOW, if u cant get in, then try again a year later undergraduate and postgraduate.
anyway what is your GPA? u would need at least a 4.75 to transfer into...
biggest asset is a brain. unfortunatly every tom dick and harry gets accepted to uni these days, and the drop out rate is very high.
not everyone is capable at uni, its just the harsh reality. but solder on and get your gpa of 1.5/7 and see what science related job u can get when u graduate.
meh thats not much difference to a real uni course.
4hours x 14weeks =56hours.
the real work is when u get home.
unfortunatly in a bridging course there is no time to digest the information, most of it will fly over your head.