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Title: Bio in Uni
Post by: H2O on November 12, 2011, 05:16:04 pm
Hey guys,
Just wondering if it would be worth keeping biol 3/4 notes for Bio in university as I will do a science course involving bio @ uni?
Will it help during uni or is it okay to just throw out ALL bio stuff?
Title: Re: Bio in Uni
Post by: Russ on November 17, 2011, 09:52:45 am
1st year bio is just VCE bio with extra stuff, if you're the sort of person who will look at your old notes then keep them :)
Title: Re: Bio in Uni
Post by: simpak on November 17, 2011, 11:57:14 am
Just keep it anyway!  I'm a bit of a hoarder.
Title: Re: Bio in Uni
Post by: ggxoxo on December 17, 2011, 12:15:59 am
Hey is UMEP Biol much different from VCE Biology? What's the workload like compared to VCE Biology? How do you prepare for UMEP Biol?
Title: Re: Bio in Uni
Post by: slothpomba on December 17, 2011, 12:32:49 am
If UMEP biol is the same as bio for regular university people then theres not much point preparing. Hardly any uni students prepare in advance. I can't speak for the UoM bio but i did monash bio and from looking at my friends notes they seem very similar.

It's like VCE bio with some extra stuff threw in (microbiology, more on plants, developmental biology ect).

It's not really that hard, my friends at UoM also tell me that too.

You should be fine.

I used my notes from time to time for stuff i forgot from VCE and since they're my notes, they're personalised for how i think, so they worked alright. No use chucking them out unless you're desperate for space at this point.