Yeh good point, thats what i think aswell.
what im really after in this thread are reasons to persuade my parents, who really want me to do this course, that it's not suitable. they say the money isnt an issue and if i mention 'time' they flip and go on about 'its just one month for your...
its not recommended and thanks.
but how do you argue the point that its "an opportunity and all lessons are beneficial" plus i'm being pressured into doing it "incase" i choose to switch to a degree which requires assumed knowledge.
and would this benefit me in the future..say..after my first...
Are bridging courses a good idea for people who don't need it as assumed knowledge? Just in case i choose to change degree to one that does require assumed knowledge.
e.g.enrolling in physics while i'm doing a medical science degree (assumed knowledge- maths and chem)
Is it really beneficial?
I received an offer to do my second pref but after i accept it can i shift it down to my 9th pref and change my preferences so my new top 8 will be considered for the next round (and i mean replacing preferences with difference courses)?
Any present uni students who have actually done this?
Oh man...
I recently got an offer to do medical science but i'm having doubts for my creative zen. i was looking to utilise my conceptual thinking because i did visual arts for my HSC and i dont want to let that go...
Is there a way i can still do some sort of designing after med sci (i mean...