I'm expecting 4 H1s guys, at least 95 in each subject.
I'm not, but I wanted to break up the depressing trend of the thread 
Oh shush you're so going to get four 95s, and the $500 prize money.
Looks like you've got to work harder next sem

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As for the Physiology major, I don't think there's anything wrong with the layout. You have to do
at least one of Neurophys, Cardio phys and Muscle Phys and a compulsory capstone subject in Semester 2. You may also choose other life science subjects to make up 50 points. You can throw in both Level 3 anatomy subjects to satisfy an anatomy major if you wish.
I did Cardio and Muscle in first semester. Muscle had major emphasis on current research and was jam packed with material to memorise. However, the theory was relatively easy to learn and understand which wasn't a problem. Great professors and guest lecturers, pretty sure they kept trying to recruit students for Honours and Masters

Cardio was divided into three themes and you had a test and assignment at the end of each theme. There were lots of theory in the first two themes (General concepts & Blood pressure). The third theme however, was a major disappointment. They probably ran out of things to teach so they tried to incorporate the renal/kidney system with the CVS which ended up emphasising on kidney development

But to be honest, both subjects are great and would definitely recommend. Hope this helps anyone considering a Physiology major
