I did general maths in high school and did MATH1015 (as well as MATH1011, MATH1013 and MATH1014) in my first year of uni. I got a distinction for it. There is no 2U assumed knowledge in MATH1015, so you should have no problem understanding everything. The first 6 or so weeks are really easy...
I applied for advanced science last year, it was my first preference. I got an ATAR of 92.75, band 6 in biology, band 5 in chem and band 5 in physics. I wasn't accepted, so I did med science instead. Unfortunately, I don't think she'll make the cut.
BIOL1003 - Human Biology; D
CHEM1101 - Chemistry 1A; D
PSYCH1001 - Psychology; D
MATH1015 - Biostatistics; D
MATH1011 - Applications of calculus; P
pretty happy with my results, especially that I passed calculus! Did general maths in high school and had no idea what was going on in most...
...I do medical science at Usyd and it does not offer undergraduate medicine. Does the uni which offers undergraduate medicine (eg UWS, UNSW) prefer to take medical science/advanced science students from their uni before they take students from other unis?
English (adv): 82/83/83
Biology: 92/88/90
Chemistry: 89/86/88
Physics: 83/83/83
General Maths: 93/93/93
Estimate: ~93
was hoping for 95 to get into USYD for Adv. Science
but happy to go to UWS :) which requires 92.