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i'll see how i goooooo, not letting my units go to waste lol
not really from what I’ve heard, it’s just that MQ costs alot more which imo matters a fair bitdoes ur med school even matter? you become a doctor regardless
yea it doesnt matterdoes ur med school even matter? you become a doctor regardless
i have money moneynot really from what I’ve heard, it’s just that MQ costs alot more which imo matters a fair bit
#notrelatablei have money money
if you're talking about medicine, yes.hey yall if i do a bachelor at one uni, can i do a postgrad at another
yall making me question my life decisions frrrrr
thank you good sirif you're talking about medicine, yes.
Yeah but if you went to unsw or usyd for undergrad medicine courses wouldn’t it be better for postgrad? it’s just stupid you’re paying more and won’t get the opportunity that those students get, ngl you’re making it harder for yourself. Status comes into big play when you’re applying for postgrad, even a lot wsu postgrad students went to usyd and unsw, unless you want to take a huge risk than do it. Macquarie is just a cash grab I’ve seen people say that literally nobody gets into med and if they do they’re extremely lucky. I’m not trying to be rude just being realMedicine, idk, I have this thing against USYD and UNSW and all the other hyped-up ones. They seem more like status to me at this point. More and more I'm seeing doctors taking courses at MQ and the few I've spoken with are actually well educated.
no no, i know you're not being rude, i really appreciate the reply!Yeah but if you went to unsw or usyd for undergrad medicine courses wouldn’t it be better for postgrad? it’s just stupid you’re paying more and won’t get the opportunity that those students get, ngl you’re making it harder for yourself. Status comes into big play when you’re applying for postgrad, even a lot wsu postgrad students went to usyd and unsw, unless you want to take a huge risk than do it. Macquarie is just a cash grab I’ve seen people say that literally nobody gets into med and if they do they’re extremely lucky. I’m not trying to be rude just being real
Bro aren't you in HSIn the few university units I did, one unit had no exam periods and it was all hand-ins. All work was individual, however, I did have one task where I had to peer mark the assignments that others handed in and that contributed to my overall mark/grade. Another unit had class tests only; a mid-semester, an end-of-semester and one during the official university exam period.
You may or may not have some tasks that don't contribute to your overall grade, but they must be completed since they are a hurdle requirement and you will fail the unit otherwise. This could be participation quizzes and whatnot. However, this does vary across universities.
You should aim for a HD where possible though (no pressure), because,,,, academic validation
Not sure how much my response contributes, but I'd say @jimmysmith560 summed it perfectly!
Don’t think it’s that hardAlso THANKS EVERYONE FOR THE HELP
Is maintaining a credit average at uni hard? <3
Some universities offer opportunities for high school students to complete some university units while still at school. Examples of such universities include MQ, ACU and UNE.Bro aren't you in HS
Generally speaking, it should not be difficult to maintain a credit average, especially if you are regularly studying and diligently completing your assignments/exams, in which case you can definitely exceed a credit average. Of course, the exact difficulty of this would depend on the degree.Also THANKS EVERYONE FOR THE HELP
Is maintaining a credit average at uni hard? <3
yes it is so hardAlso THANKS EVERYONE FOR THE HELP
Is maintaining a credit average at uni hard? <3
bro im gonna do it next year pls give me advice for itme currently trying to get over the hurdle for 2521
whats different about themstart assignments early, they're not like your normal ones you encounter