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Uni Stuff => General University Discussion and Queries => Topic started by: samad on December 22, 2011, 06:11:11 pm
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I've heard some talk that it's possible to do BBiomed at Melbourne in 2 years instead of 3. I rang up the student advisor at melbourne and she said it is only possible in 2.5 years, and that they only allow you to accelerate if you have a substantial reason to do so. I was fortunate enough to be accepted into the guaranteed pathway into the MD, so I thought acceleration would allow me to graduate in 6 years' time, catching up one year with those in undergrad medicine. however, i'm not sure if this is a "substantial" reason.
I'm wondering whether this is actually possible and whether the contact hours are doable. any other advice would also be great!! :)
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There's no midyear intake to MD so you wouldn't be able to finish in 6 years anyway.
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Dont think so. Think if u do 2.5 years that's half a year waiting doing nthing coz of the course structure i think...
The courses are highly integrated so im thinking doing it in 2 years is very very very hard...
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so 2 years definitely not possible?
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You'd have to do 6 subjects a semester. Esp given that many of them are prerequisites, dnt think its possible...
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2 years is not possible unless you somehow did uni bio and uni chem (for credit). This is because you need to have done first year subjects to do 2nd year prereqs for your 3rd year major. The subjects are always sequenced (ie you have to do sem 1 and sem 2), unlike some courses where you could potentially do both subjects in sem 1 etc.
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Wait are you one of those twins?...
Are you asking me? No.
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@ dc302
You have BSci 2010-2011 in ur sig. Does this mean that BSci is possible in 2 years??
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Istafa, yes but only in certain cases. For example, if you have done uni chem you could (i think) major in chem in 2 years. Proabbly same with bio, and you can do this with maths if you have done spesh.
edit: actually i'm not entirely sure about maths anymore, they have tightened the prereqs since I did it
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Thanks man. Sounds like I'll be doing Biomed for 3 years. I'll ask them anyway, just in case. BTW, r u already in MD? If so, congrats! :)
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edit: actually i'm not entirely sure about maths anymore, they have tightened the prereqs since I did it
Yes, they have... Very much so. The only exception is if you are a AN member called TrueTears or are better than him, which I am yet still to find.
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^ Care to elaborate? What kind of 'shortcuts' did TT take?
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^ Care to elaborate? What kind of 'shortcuts' did TT take?
Don't think he took shortcuts. He's at Monash though. I was referring to TT because of his Chuck Norris-like aptitude at mathematics.
And I believe you would fit in that category as well... Group Theory in first year. :O So baws
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^ Care to elaborate? What kind of 'shortcuts' did TT take?
The 'shortcuts' TT takes is that he pulls off a 'TT' even during uni.
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I know someone that did a BBiomed in 2 years.
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At melbourne? Or a Bachelor of biomedical science?
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This is a Bad Idea, you should not do this, nobody should do this.
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At melbourne? Or a Bachelor of biomedical science?
Yes, at Melbourne.
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When was this?
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Actually, did that person graduate this year? The guy who did bbiomed in 2 years. Because I just remembered that the other person I know to do his degree in 2 years and get into MD did biomed (I THINK) due to an accident in the system that permitted him to take extra subjects or something..
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That sound's queer. I'm curious...
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LOL
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Actually, did that person graduate this year? The guy who did bbiomed in 2 years. Because I just remembered that the other person I know to do his degree in 2 years and get into MD did biomed (I THINK) due to an accident in the system that permitted him to take extra subjects or something..
Yeah, he graduated this year. Doing honours next year I think.
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^ Ok I'm not sure then, I was under the impression he was doing medicine. But I don't know him personally, just heard through friends.