Yeah it took me a while, but I'm finally getting the hang of it
I think it's something like this:
You can plan your entire 3 years, but can only enrol in subjects for 2012 (so no subjects available in the summer term)
You'll need a total of 8 subjects for first year (6 science and 2 breadth)
Pretty sure you can swap your two breadth for two science subjects for first year, or you can save this option for later years 'cause you still have to do a minimum of 4 breadths at certain levels
anyway, i think this is what you were asking for, and I think this is what you have to do:
where it says Science Level 1, click 'choose' and choose your subject. You should be able to do this 5 times for 5 different level 1 subjects (You have to do a minimum of five level 1 subjects)
Then go on to the next one which is called 'Science Level 1, 2 & 3' and then click choose again, and there you can obviously choose a science subject at any level, but you'd need to satisfy the prerequisites for the subject to be able to enrol into it
once you have done your 6 science subjects, go on to the breadth part of it, and do the same thing
I'm not sure if that's any help or if that's even right but yeah
anyway, my turn
Ok so, this is what my study plan is looking like without the breadth
Semester 1: Accelerated Mathematics 1 - Chemistry 1 - Biology of Cells and Organisms
Semester 2: Accelerated Mathematics 2 - Chemistry 2 - Genetics and Evolution of Life
*I will then take Physics 1: Fundamentals in Semester 1 of 2013
*Or, I could swap Biology of Cells and Organisms with Physics 1: Fundamentals
But the thing is, I want to be ready for the GAMSAT, and since I'm pretty lazy, I'd rather be taught than learn on my own
Since I have no experience in physics (apart from the motion in spec), and I did well in Biol, it sounds better for me to do the Physics subject in the first year and self learn the Biology one over summer, doesn't it? Or does the biol section require much more attention, with the physics one being simple since it's year 12 level?
I could also do this, which seems to be a better option in regards to covering GAMSAT topics:
Semester 1: Accelerated Mathematics 1 - Physics 1: Fundamentals - Biology of Cells and Organisms
Semester 2: Accelerated Mathematics 2 - Chemistry 1 - Genetics and Evolution of Life
*Take Chemistry 2 in the Summer Term
Does something look wrong with that^? Or is it just a bad idea?