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grannysmith:
Basically. But I was wondering... would MUEP Chemistry be the better choice? Is there much overlap between it and VCE Chem?

http://www.monash.edu.au/extension/study-options/chemistry.html
Can anyone simplify the info for me? It's kinda confusing...

By the way, I'm planning to do Physics for Year 11, and I'll decide from there whether I'd want to do it for Year 12.

Thanks everyone :)

grannysmith:
It's either MUEP or VCE physics, but I think I prefer the former, as it'll give me a taste of uni, it's relatively less demanding in terms of workload, and that it's possible to cram for the exam.
Correct me if I'm wrong :)

alondouek:
You can certainly cram for both of those :P

If midyears were still a thing, I might suggest doing VCE physics as it gives a semi-useful intro into physical reasoning. However, now that there's only one exam (and hence less opportunity to assess and examine specific concepts like at uni), it'd probably be a bit of a cram-fest (more than uni lol) and I don't know how much you'd get out of it.

MUEP biology will definitely offer you more in terms of learning and content than VCE physics; hence my suggestion is MUEP biol :D

Good luck!

grannysmith:
What would you have to say about MUEP Chemistry?

The only thing is, I don't quite understand how the laboratory sessions work, or anything for that matter... the page is so confusing.

alondouek:
No idea, didn't do first-year chem.

I don't know if there's any significant difference between first-year chem (CHM1011) and MUEP chem, but CHM1011 is a pretty heavy workload (time wise, anyway). Personally, I'd say MUEP biol is easier and has a slightly lower time requirement, but that could just be because I prefer biol to chem ;)

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