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ItsSKC

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Re: Biomed students - how many times week do you go to uni
« Reply #15 on: December 19, 2012, 10:24:52 pm »
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Most of the Biomed subjects in first year (i.e The two bio subjects, Chemistry for Biomedicine, Physics) will have recorded lectures. You will have to do some mathematics subjects which don't have recordings. I didnt do Experimental design subject so im not sure about that one. Then it will depend on your breadth subjects. The majority of biomed in my cohort had 4/5 day weeks, mainly 5.
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Re: Biomed students - how many times week do you go to uni
« Reply #16 on: December 31, 2012, 06:33:51 pm »
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Clearly in was 99. Only SEAS and Kwong got in below that. Absolutely minimum was 92.
So 99 and above was guaranteed for getting in Biomed.
Lets say if I get 95 ATAR, does that mean I still can get in BioMed?
Absolutely min was 92 means that the lowest ATAR student that got in is 92?

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Re: Biomed students - how many times week do you go to uni
« Reply #17 on: December 31, 2012, 06:38:55 pm »
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So 99 and above was guaranteed for getting in Biomed.
Lets say if I get 95 ATAR, does that mean I still can get in BioMed?
Absolutely min was 92 means that the lowest ATAR student that got in is 92?
If you have SEAS, then you have a shot at getting in below 99, depending on the 'strength' of your SEAS application.
If you don't have SEAS/Kwong Lee Dow Scholar or something similar, you need a 99 to gain entry (into first round?).
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