so guys! What subjects are we doing this year/summer school?
I'm doing:
Finance in the summer
Sem 1:
1. Reactions and Synthesis (chem subject)
2. Biochemistry
3. Introduction to Life and the universe
4. Consumer behaviour (marketing)
If you thought chem 2 was hard, you ain't seen nothing yet with reactions and synthesis.
As for subjects:
Sem 1- Muscle & Exercise Phys, Neurophys, principles of neuroscience
Breadth: Genetics, health & society
Sem 2- Frontiers in physiology, Visual neuroscience, reproductive phys
Breadth originally body, mind & medicine but hearing from some reviews it's going to be swapped.
First Semester: Human Physiology
Biological Psychology
Breadth
Second Semester:
Principles of Human Structure
Research-Based Physiology
Cognitive Psychology
Is it best to enrol in Research-Based Physio in first or second semester? I wanted to do it in second after having completed the recommended knowledge of Human Physiology, but am concerned that I have less of a chance of being accepted in the second semester due to the quota. It seems better to apply for the first semester as if you don't make the cut in the first, you have a second shot with the second semester.
I don't think you should be too concerned about it being a quota subject. I did RBP in sem 2 along with human phys but I felt that a lot of the other students had knowledge of all the basics with human phys and since they kept their notes, RBP was a breeze. Your timetable looks good as is in terms of human phys and RBP

After purchasing the Sem 2 books anyway, the lady at the counter gave me a wistful stare and said "it's so depressing, all that money's just gone..." and patted me on the back
Two words: textbook exchange
A+ story, poor Levi.
I have all my textbooks because I torrented most of them.
+1
Not keen on physiology because I actually have to understand something applied D:
Human phys and RBP were the best subjects i've ever done