MBLG1001 or MBLG1901? (1 Viewer)

lawstu

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I don't want to justify myself at this juncture, but do MBLG1901 if you can. In fact, do advanced units if you can (unless there's a very good reason why you shouldn't).

Regarding weeder courses, chem tends to be one of them as is MBLG.

Edit: MBLG1901 is properly taught and supervised. That's why you should do it.
 

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Yeah, this.
Even O-chem?

Begorrah, things have changed.
Nope, there isn't a specific o-chem subject at Sydney until third year. The o-chem that is taught in earlier classes is also generally considered to be among the easiest parts of the course.
 

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I don't want to justify myself at this juncture, but do MBLG1901 if you can. In fact, do advanced units if you can (unless there's a very good reason why you shouldn't).

Regarding weeder courses, chem tends to be one of them as is MBLG.

Edit: MBLG1901 is properly taught and supervised. That's why you should do it.
Yup been talking to people and apparently MBLG1901 is taught considerably better.
 

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Nope, there isn't a specific o-chem subject at Sydney until third year. The o-chem that is taught in earlier classes is also generally considered to be among the easiest parts of the course.
Pretty sure there is a freshman O-chem course where kids get screwed by nucleophilic and electrophilic substitution or addition reactions, nomenclature, and Markovnikov's and Zaitsev's rule.
 

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