annie_m
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- 2011
Has anyone taken MATH1015 and/or MATH1111 before?
I only did general math for the HSC. This isn't my first year of uni however, I transferred from B health science into B sci/ m nutrition and dietetics. So I’m receiving credit from human bio and psyc which I completed last year. Thereby, this sem I’ll only be doing MATH1015&1111 as well as one unit of intro chem. In regards to 1015 (biostats), during health sci. I did a unit called HSBH1007 (research methods) and it focused a lot on t-tests, chi squares, ways of plotting data and P-values, etc. I received a D in this unit of study, and full marks in the stats component of psyc1001.
Regardless I’m worried about 1015 (not having done HSC 2 unit maths as recommended in the outline). Do you think I’ll get by okay without?
I only did general math for the HSC. This isn't my first year of uni however, I transferred from B health science into B sci/ m nutrition and dietetics. So I’m receiving credit from human bio and psyc which I completed last year. Thereby, this sem I’ll only be doing MATH1015&1111 as well as one unit of intro chem. In regards to 1015 (biostats), during health sci. I did a unit called HSBH1007 (research methods) and it focused a lot on t-tests, chi squares, ways of plotting data and P-values, etc. I received a D in this unit of study, and full marks in the stats component of psyc1001.
Regardless I’m worried about 1015 (not having done HSC 2 unit maths as recommended in the outline). Do you think I’ll get by okay without?