Oh okay, that makes sense. That's good that there is a bit of crossover between majors there. Is there a huge difference in difficulty between the normal and higher subjects? And are there any benefits to doing higher physics say, if it is not required by my major? Sorry I'm a bit ignorant.
Umm, the ones on my list are earth science, climate systems, materials science, chemistry or geochem (though am less sure about this last one). The list seemed longer written out than in my head. Better than 23 I guess. What major did you choose?
Thanks for getting back to me about that. That helped a lot. :) The trouble is that I'm just interested a few different majors and it's just difficult to choose. Physics, chem and maths seem to be common to most of them at some point or at least are recommended as complementary subjects...
So I just finished the HSC and I'm looking at doing BSc (Adv) but I'm really not sure what major I want to do just yet. I've been told that it is encouraged to take a wider variety of sciences in the first year but I'm just wondering what that actually means. I know that I don't really like...
I'm definitely not memorising. My brain is too small to fit entire essays in my head. And the examiners could be mean and give a question that you can't mould a prepared response to.
Not sure if this has been asked somewhere way back in time but wondered if anyone has done/is doing a double degree at UOW? I was thinking of doing a bachelor of science/bachelor of media and communication next year but read online that double degrees can be really hard and have a lot of...