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muji_MA31

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Biology in medicine
« on: March 01, 2019, 04:17:12 pm »
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Hi,
I did chemistry, latin, and ei last year so my school is letting me do 3 vce subjects + a uni extension. I would like to get into medicine, but I have dropped bio because it would be an extra subj that doesn't contribute to my atar. However one of my spare blocks has bio, and I've heard that learning bio in vce helps with medicine at uni. I did bio 1/2 two years ago and I would like to know what topics in vce bio will help me in uni, so I can attend those classes.

Thanks!

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Re: Biology in medicine
« Reply #1 on: March 01, 2019, 04:24:19 pm »
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Hi,
I did chemistry, latin, and ei last year so my school is letting me do 3 vce subjects + a uni extension. I would like to get into medicine, but I have dropped bio because it would be an extra subj that doesn't contribute to my atar. However one of my spare blocks has bio, and I've heard that learning bio in vce helps with medicine at uni. I did bio 1/2 two years ago and I would like to know what topics in vce bio will help me in uni, so I can attend those classes.

Thanks!

I wouldn't worry about it tbh. It all gets rehashed at med school.
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