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Is doing VCE Biology, Chemistry and Physics too much?

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Vaike:

--- Quote from: jin0016 on June 14, 2018, 06:27:32 pm --- I don't know if I should do Biology 3/4 without 1/2. Is it manageable without 1/2?

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Definitely, plenty of people I know picked up the 3/4 without the 1/2. You'll have to do a little bit to catch up over the holidays, but if it would be manageable.


--- Quote from: jin0016 on June 14, 2018, 06:28:59 pm --- I just feel like studying all 3 might be too stressful. I'm not sure. Apparently physics is a part of the medicine or science course at uni i think(could be wrong) so it would be useful to do physics but I don't really enjoy physics.

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I've heard that the biophysics that you have to do in med isn't too bad. If you don't enjoy physics, I don't think VCE physics would worth it, you'll have enough time to learn what you need to in uni. I'd suggest picking the subjects you think you'll enjoy the most (and the ones that satisfy the prerequisites of med), like I said you'll have enough time to fill in any gaps later if needed.

jin0016:

--- Quote from: Vaike on June 14, 2018, 08:09:38 pm ---Definitely, plenty of people I know picked up the 3/4 without the 1/2. You'll have to do a little bit to catch up over the holidays, but if it would be manageable.

I've heard that the biophysics that you have to do in med isn't too bad. If you don't enjoy physics, I don't think VCE physics would worth it, you'll have enough time to learn what you need to in uni. I'd suggest picking the subjects you think you'll enjoy the most (and the ones that satisfy the prerequisites of med), like I said you'll have enough time to fill in any gaps later if needed.

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Oh okay cool thanks

pha0015:
There's some correlation between the three sciences, with chem being the middleman, and physics also links with spesh, so one subject can help the other, IF you're organised. There may be some minute differences that may be easily confused if you're borrowing info from one subject and applying it to another e.g. different units used in the same formula for chem vs physics.

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