good day! i'd like to know how much chemistry you need to know to start medicine in australia. i'm wondering as i'm an international student and studied a different curriculum.
do the following terms sound familiar to those of you who're doing final year chemistry in australian high schools?
-Sn1, Sn2 reactions, metal ion complexation, electrophile/nucleophile, stereochemistry
do you guys study both organic and physical chemistry in year 12? it'd be truly awesome if you can tell me the content of your year 12 chemistry curriculum. e.g. acid/base, kinetics, equilibrium....
for those who're already studying medicine, does your school help you to brush up on the key concepts in chemistry and other general sciences, e.g. spending the 1st semester teaching general physics/bio/chemistry before going on to "real" medicine in the 2nd semester and thereafter?
i'm quite concerned as it was over a year ago when i studied chemistry.....becoming very rusty on the subject already.
thanks guys!
do the following terms sound familiar to those of you who're doing final year chemistry in australian high schools?
-Sn1, Sn2 reactions, metal ion complexation, electrophile/nucleophile, stereochemistry
do you guys study both organic and physical chemistry in year 12? it'd be truly awesome if you can tell me the content of your year 12 chemistry curriculum. e.g. acid/base, kinetics, equilibrium....
for those who're already studying medicine, does your school help you to brush up on the key concepts in chemistry and other general sciences, e.g. spending the 1st semester teaching general physics/bio/chemistry before going on to "real" medicine in the 2nd semester and thereafter?
i'm quite concerned as it was over a year ago when i studied chemistry.....becoming very rusty on the subject already.
thanks guys!
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