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Title: Which science should I choose?
Post by: Erstwhile on August 18, 2017, 08:36:33 pm
Hey,
I want to pursue bio-medicine at Unimelb after highschool. I was kinda stuck on choosing a science so I just went with the one that I enjoyed more. I chose chem (I have to) + physics (I don't find bio as interesting). My friend who wants to follow the same career chose biology instead because he said that it had more priority when entering. Is this true? Note that I don't want to do biomedical engineering, I want to do surgery. Thanks in advance!  ;D ;D
Title: Re: Which science should I choose?
Post by: vox nihili on August 18, 2017, 08:46:49 pm
Hey,
I want to pursue bio-medicine at Unimelb after highschool. I was kinda stuck on choosing a science so I just went with the one that I enjoyed more. I chose chem (I have to) + physics (I don't find bio as interesting). My friend who wants to follow the same career chose biology instead because he said that it had more priority when entering. Is this true? Note that I don't want to do biomedical engineering, I want to do surgery. Thanks in advance!  ;D ;D

No doubt someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but your friend is talking shit. Biology doesn't make it any easier to get into biomedicine at Monash or Melbourne as far as I'm aware.

Taking physics is not a bad idea. Certainly if you want to pursue surgery later in life and find physics more interesting than biology, as much as it pains me to say, it's probably the better choice for you.
Title: Re: Which science should I choose?
Post by: Erstwhile on August 18, 2017, 08:50:53 pm
No doubt someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but your friend is talking shit. Biology doesn't make it any easier to get into biomedicine at Monash or Melbourne as far as I'm aware.

Taking physics is not a bad idea. Certainly if you want to pursue surgery later in life and find physics more interesting than biology, as much as it pains me to say, it's probably the better choice for you.

Ah thanks! I feel relieved because my friend has been deadass roasting me that he would have a better chance of getting into med.
Title: Re: Which science should I choose?
Post by: A TART on August 18, 2017, 09:06:24 pm
My teachers said they would rather you do Physics than Bio even though it's is nearly irrelavent to biomed (I guess radiation has some link?). I duuno why tho.
Title: Re: Which science should I choose?
Post by: Quantum44 on August 18, 2017, 09:41:37 pm
Hey,
I want to pursue bio-medicine at Unimelb after highschool. I was kinda stuck on choosing a science so I just went with the one that I enjoyed more. I chose chem (I have to) + physics (I don't find bio as interesting). My friend who wants to follow the same career chose biology instead because he said that it had more priority when entering. Is this true? Note that I don't want to do biomedical engineering, I want to do surgery. Thanks in advance!  ;D ;D

As long as you do the subject prerequisite and get a good enough ATAR, whether you did biology or physics is completely irrelevant to gaining entry into the course. Obviously biology is more relevant to the actual content of the course, but plenty of people doing biomed haven't done it and I imagine it's not too difficult to learn from scratch.
Title: Re: Which science should I choose?
Post by: Zaljc on August 22, 2017, 06:45:48 am
My brother didn't do biology and said that he is now struggling with biomed. Keep in mind that the first couple of topics (at monash) is cellular biology, body systems, infection and immunity and diseases. Having that background knowledge really does help and my brother finds it hard to understand what is going on in biology. I'm doing year 12 biology and can look at his text book and make out half the things that's going on.

I think at the end, it comes down to preference and what you enjoy, shame that VCAA can't let you choose all the sciences :/