withoutaface
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Haha nah there's a diff between TSP and SSP, maths has both. I'm hopeful for SSP, but kinda doubting it atm, while TSP is beyond my grasp:S
Hmmm. . . I'm pretty sure Maths and Chemistry have the SSP only, whereas physics has the TSP --- check the faculty websites:withoutaface said:Haha nah there's a diff between TSP and SSP, maths has both. I'm hopeful for SSP, but kinda doubting it atm, while TSP is beyond my grasp:S
So far as I know TSP is a 99+ thing and you can do whatever you want in whatever subject. SSP is just a subject in 1st year.zeropoint said:Hmmm. . . I'm pretty sure Maths and Chemistry have the SSP only, whereas physics has the TSP --- check the faculty websites:
http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/
http://www.chem.usyd.edu.au/
http://www.maths.usyd.edu.au:8000/
According to the UAC guide, they do, esp at UNSW. What's the point of having two different B science courses when they have the same subjects, etc? There are astericks next to the subjects in the UAC guide that are only studied in the advance course.xiao1985 said:i doubt it... subjects open to adv sci is open to sci students...
what i think xiao menat was..you don't have to be an adv sci student to study the subjects that adv sci students can study.Tennille said:According to the UAC guide, they do, esp at UNSW. What's the point of having two different B science courses when they have the same subjects, etc? There are astericks next to the subjects in the UAC guide that are only studied in the advance course.