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don't say that ... the day is still youngI dont think it's coming today guys![]()
Anyone received an interview invite yet?
hey guys,
which unis send out interviews before results are released???
Does anyone have the link to Season's prepare me article please. I have tried all the links I could find and none of them work. Thank you!
i definitely am!
i definitely am!
Same hereI'm getting really tired of refreshing my email and MSO every time i sit down. ;/
Same here
If I understand this correctly, for USYD dentistry they will send out interviews on the 17th of December, have them on the 20th of December and send out interviews on the 23rd of December? Seems like a bit of a rush compared to the other unit or am I understanding something wrong?
Also, is their only admission criteria 99.55 and interview? Is this a guaranteed-entry considering you have a semi-decent interview? Thanks
Have you checked the UTAS chemistry foundation unit? Chemistry Foundation Unit (KRA001) - Courses & Units - University of Tasmania, AustraliaHey guys, was just wondering if someone could help me out. Im loooking for a chemistry bridging course that has a minimum of 18 hours lab work and covers organic chemistry. Any help would be very much appreciated!
Its only 14 hours lab work though, I need a minimum of 18 hoursHave you checked the UTAS chemistry foundation unit? Chemistry Foundation Unit (KRA001) - Courses & Units - University of Tasmania, Australia
Its only 14 hours lab work though, I need a minimum of 18 hours![]()
This must be for Curtin?
JCU runs a course in Jan-Feb with only 12 hours practicals but good for JCU > Subject Search - JCU Australia
I think JCU also requires 18 (they did when I checked for 2017 entry). The UTAS course wasn’t enough for JCU.
But the JCU course's description says it is to satisfy JCU's prereq requirement.
"This subject is a bridging chemistry subject designed to be equivalent of Queensland Senior high school chemistry (and its equivalents in other Australian states). Completion of this subject satisfies the chemistry entry requirements for many JCU degree programs."
It says for “many”, not for all. I think Med is separate. JCU Med admissions told me I’d need to do two bridging Chem courses.