juggernaut
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fuck there are some fools on this board
i dont see why u wouldnt be able to do physio after a bridging course... hsc chem and phys is actually quite diff from what u learn in uni...Originally posted by dancegal
would an english/history/economics student who has done no HSC science be able to do physio...as in be totally lost even after having done a bridging course in chem and physics?
is there anyone on this board doing physio who was in this situation or know of anyone in the course was? anyone else in yr 12 thinking of doing physio who hasnt done sciences?
Depends what you're after. I'd go the big campus so I can have my pick of classes. Plus social events are more diverse.Originally posted by Jessisbored
Yeah you're right about the small campus thing and how it doesnt matter.
YES! I have a friend who did no HSC science, and no bridging course, and still got through first year physio with almost a distinction average (this was at U Newcastle, but it would be similar at USYD)Originally posted by dancegal
hey ppl,
yes ive posted before on this topic but its still bugging me...
would an english/history/economics student who has done no HSC science be able to do physio...as in be totally lost even after having done a bridging course in chem and physics?
is there anyone on this board doing physio who was in this situation or know of anyone in the course was? anyone else in yr 12 thinking of doing physio who hasnt done sciences?
thanx,
dancegal
As far as I know, with a lot of the Health Science courses at Sydney you don't get to choose what subjects you do anyway. At least, thats how it is for OT. We only get to choose 2 electives later in the course.Depends what you're after. I'd go the big campus so I can have my pick of classes.