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Subject Review Requests
M-D:
--- Quote from: t-rav on November 24, 2013, 02:43:52 pm ---It's about the third of fourth last on the last page.
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yeah i found it. thanks for that.
aaackk:
--- Quote from: werdna on November 21, 2013, 10:03:49 pm ---Lectures are definitely useful, ideally you should attend the lectures in person since there's no screen capture or proper recordings online (it's just a crappy mp3 download). Videos are always shown in the lectures, and sometimes there are questions about these videos in your tute prep or tutes themselves. Lecturers will also tell you what will and won't be on the exam. I've posted up a review of OB in the subject reviews thread if you want to have a look.
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Which page is it on? It hasnt been updated on the first page and I can't seem to find it
M-D:
i had the same problem with finding the review of 'PHRM20001 Pharmacology: How Drugs Work'. I think all the new reviews need to be added to the first page of the Subject Reviews' thread.
b^3:
The review page hadn't been updated since around midyears, so I've gone and added the links to it. But I've probably put a few in breadth that didn't need to be there and vice-versa (since I don't know how your breadth works exactly), and probably mixed up a few of the biomed/sci units. Also as I've finished it I've just realised that it's formatted slightly different to our Monash thread, so some of the links are out of order, but they're there. I'll try and fix the order of the links up now.
...and different parts of the post have different formatting. This is such a mess..... Going to split things by years and then subject codes.
EDIT: I think I've finally got it right, not sure about a few of the units in "other" though, and still don't like the way you guys originally had the majority of it formatted...
University of Melbourne - Subject Reviews & Ratings
neatfeet:
Has anyone done any of the 3rd year neuroscience subjects besides principles? I was looking at doing NEUR30002 Neurophysiology and NEUR30004 Sensation, Movement and Complex Functions :)
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