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Uni Stuff => General University Discussion and Queries => Topic started by: jono12345678910 on July 03, 2017, 12:19:10 am
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I'm hoping to get into Biomed at Monash or Melbourne
My subjects are: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Methods, Further and English
I'm not doing specialist mathematics and I was wondering if I will I be overlooked against another person who has done specialist mathematics even if the prerequisites are physics or spec
Thanks
Sorry for the confusion
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NO...100% NO you will be at no such disadvantage for not doing spec or physics.
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Thanks for your response!
Just to clarify, my subjects (Methods, English, Further, Chemistry, Biology and Physics) will satisfy requirements for Biomedicine courses
If so, is this rare? Have most applicants completed specialist?
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Thanks for your response!
Just to clarify, my subjects (Methods, English, Further, Chemistry, Biology and Physics) will satisfy requirements for Biomedicine courses
If so, is this rare? Have most applicants completed specialist?
yes you do satisfy the requirements,
I don't know what portion of the biomed cohort did spesh but i know a fair few biomed kids who haven't done spesh and they are doing fine.