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Re: UoM General Chat
« Reply #2805 on: June 30, 2013, 01:52:31 am »
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You only have to do four, look under the category 'science and breadth'
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Re: UoM General Chat
« Reply #2806 on: June 30, 2013, 12:58:35 pm »
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This is in reply to the posts on the previous page.
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« Reply #2807 on: June 30, 2013, 01:08:03 pm »
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does anyone know if "genes and genomes" is recorded?
Not sure if I should take the subject when it clashes twice a week with physiology >.<
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« Reply #2808 on: June 30, 2013, 03:38:13 pm »
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Anyone done BCMB20003 Biochemical Regulation of Cell Function? Says it recommends you've done Techniques in Molecular Science which I haven't. How similar is it to BIOM20001 Molecular and Cellular Biomedicine?

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« Reply #2809 on: June 30, 2013, 06:16:11 pm »
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At what time can we register for classes tomorrow?

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Re: UoM General Chat
« Reply #2810 on: June 30, 2013, 06:23:45 pm »
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« Reply #2811 on: July 01, 2013, 04:22:38 am »
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Also how's the workload for MIIM20002 - Microbes, infections and responses? Is doing it in combination with Human Structure and Function gonna make me burn out? Only doing it to keep majors open.

It is relatively intense but certainly doable.
I strongly recommend it but I am biased!
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Re: UoM General Chat
« Reply #2812 on: July 01, 2013, 04:25:45 am »
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does anyone know if "genes and genomes" is recorded?
Not sure if I should take the subject when it clashes twice a week with physiology >.<

Yepp, but audio only.

And I did this subject when it clashed with like 4 other classes.
It wasn't a big issue. 
It is a relatively easy subject, but the part on genome sequencing was mind numbingly boring...
The plus side is that the entire subject is MCQs. :)
(yes, even the assignments...that is how lazy they are!)
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« Reply #2813 on: July 01, 2013, 07:10:58 am »
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There is! Five short answer questions = 50% so like I said I wrote about 20 pages in the exam but it's not using a traditional script book or anything! And the exam is only 2 hours now! So in sum you can expect Stonecold to pop up with like 100% in a few weeks as its probably possible now!

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« Reply #2814 on: July 01, 2013, 09:38:50 am »
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^^ Nice to have you back.
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« Reply #2815 on: July 01, 2013, 09:39:46 am »
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^^ Nice to have you back.


Cheers. :)

How was MCB?
Apparently there were heaps of new lecturers...
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« Reply #2816 on: July 01, 2013, 10:09:35 am »
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Cheers. :)

How was MCB?
Apparently there were heaps of new lecturers...

Terry took biochemistry.
There were three lecturers for Genetics (Brendon Monahan, Trent Perry, Marnie Blewitt).
Two for Cell Biology (Robb de Iongh and Gary Hime).
Three for Immunology and Microbiology: Odilia Wijburg, Roy Robins-Browne and Lorena Brown.
Two for Pathology: Vicki Lawson and Tom Karagiannis.

This subject in my opinion was hard (I would say mainly the speed is why - if you slacked off for a week you'd be 6-7 lectures and potentially a practical behind), but I enjoyed it a lot. They made some parts harder and some parts easier. For example, apparently the in-semester tests (not sure about the second but was true about the first) were too easy last year so they made it harder this year - for the first one, 23% got below P. But in terms of the lecture content, they have reduced it down - Robb says that he has cut out a few lectures that go after Wnt signalling, and the genetics department have had a radical change of tact relative to the previous ones, so they have pretty much done none of phage genetics/gels which Alex and Dawn seemed to like. It was moreso about the concepts about genetics, hence we got relatively broad questions and were practically never asked to memorise anything in super detail. They also gave us quite a few lectures that were never tested, so I think it's just another part to reduce the load. From my understanding Biochemistry, Immuno/microbiol and pathology are relatively similar judging from their questions. The exam I felt paralleled previous years with exception of genetics. I don't know how you managed to survive last year with the extra material/things you had to remember and still shoot out an amazing score!

I found:
Generally the lectures were great.
Biochemistry was fun, but lots of work.
Genetics was referenced above.
Cell Biology had really good resources and Robb is easily capable of lecturing about various things such as answering integrated questions, material from other departments lol; things that replaced the lectures that they cut out on.
Microbiology and Immunology had content which I personally liked but I found it hard to piece together the concepts; Roy had some really funny questions that were at times hard to answer. Good times.
Pathology had content which I felt was the hardest to learn and hardest to put together; I spent half of SWOTVAC on this alone, and the other half on all the others. But their questions were within the nicest.
Overall though the content isn't that much memory work as people tend to make it. You can get lots of the information covered by considering the big picture.
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Re: UoM General Chat
« Reply #2817 on: July 01, 2013, 10:33:43 am »
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anyone know if PATH20001 is recorded?
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Re: UoM General Chat
« Reply #2818 on: July 01, 2013, 10:36:45 am »
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« Reply #2819 on: July 01, 2013, 10:49:19 am »
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@golden

Wow, it has changed so much.
We only had Terry, Robb, Roy, Vicki and Tom.
It seems that they finally gave in and took some stuff out haha. 
It is the most whinged about subject but it is really helpful because you learn so much so it helps you with so many other subjects!
It sucks that Sandra from micro/immune doesn't really teach undergrad any more.  She is like the absolute best.  It was one of the few cool things about doing biomed... But Roy is a legend I agree.  His stories are so interesting and yeah, he always is good for a laugh. :)

It sounds like you had a good handle on it.
I was lucky because I was able to dedicate so much time to it and also, as you said, it was probably easier to score high in previous years because if you learnt everything, it was all recall.  Now it is probably harder and more application based.
I pretty much did no work for Principles of Genetics and GHS and just focused all my time on MCB... a lot of other people have more difficult subjects such as biopsych and techniques in biochem.

But I agree on path, it is so content heavy and taught kind of badly.
It took me forever to learn it and I have never really felt that I understood it tbh.
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