Is Virology more heavy than Bacteriology and Principles of Immunology? I kinda wanted to do it alongside my Frontiers in Biomed, Techniques of Immuno and Med/Applied immuno but I'm not sure if I can juggle it all with med applications too.
Virology is more heavy than Bacteriology and probably on par with Principles of Immuno. It's a really good subject though. The heaviness of it comes from the rote learning rather than requirement for understanding. I think it is not too hard to get a H1 in, although it may be hard to get 90+ because of the memorisation of detail required. That said, it was the highest score I achieved in undergrad.
Edit: as an aside, because you take it with Med/Applied I think it is definitely manageable (in relation to what I said previously about Med/Applied). I took Virol with plenty of Biomed friends that were also taking Med/Applied in addition to Techniques in MIIM at the time (and then the Biomed subject), and they all got into Med at Melb and kept their provisional offers. Most got a H1 in Virol too, with one friend getting an unfortunate 79. I think that because by the time you take Virol, your GPA is 'less important' so to speak, fear of dropping a few points should not keep you from doing the subject, because you will only need a good enough GPA to progress with your already provisional offer by that point anyway. I should probably also mention that Virology was the subject I was most behind in throughout the semester, but it kind of lends itself to a massive cram. J Mackenzie is worth it as a lecturer, too.
SPEAKING OF RESULTS, we just got ours. When were we meant to get them? November 20. And isn't everyone supposed to be on holidays now? Wow.