explain please?Very little opportunity. unless you do postgrad.
engineeringi know this question sounds really weird but... are there any other respectable degrees out there, related to science or anything along those lines?
anyone can do advanced and TSP in first year, as long as you have the appropriate marks, it doesn't matter what the name of your degree is.The main difference between the advanced and normal course is the name of the degree (and the associated prestige), although advanced students can do advanced and TSP units, which look better when going for honours or postgrad. If you don't make advanced in the HSC, just enrol in normal and if your marks are good enough, you can do the advanced units in second and third year. If you do enough, my understanding is that you will still receive the advanced degree.
The career opportunities with an undergrad degree aren't the best (except perhaps in maths, where you can work in finance), but if you go postgrad, there are a lot more.
you don't need to do any advanced subjects at all in first year. after that i think it's 24cp a year, but first year is no different to a normal BSc.It's just a Bachelor of Science, but you're class as the advanced stream. You're required to do a certain amount of units at the advanced level and need a mark of 65 or greater to remain in the stream. For more info, you can check out the handbook. It has descriptions for all of the BSc degrees USyd offers:
3. Bachelor of Science, BSc(Adv), BSc(Adv Maths), BSc(Adv)/MBBS - Science handbook - The University of Sydney
haha fair enough. i only know because i didn't do it because i thought i had to enrol in 24cp for first year and i only had 12 that i could enrol in, and i screwed it up haha.yeah I know I'm doing the degree
12cp in second year and an advanced major (which is 24cp in 3rd year) plus a credit average across all units.
anything without physics?engineering
Lol every person I've spoken to has told me that it's the worst degree they could have picked. I know people who are already planning to transfer to BSc(adv.)medical science. best decision i've ever made.
makes senseThe one which you are actually interested in.
Out of the 3 you have, science (advanced) has the most freedom of choice. I basically get to choose whatever I want, except maths in first year. Though at the same time, that has the downside that I have to make the choice, which is a hard onemakes sense
if u really cant decide do sci adv. and then do chem and psyc as your some of your units in first year, decide on what u like best at the end of the year and then base your major on one of them. This is what i did/am doing and its definitly the best desicion i could have made.ive cut it down to science (advanced), chemical engineering, psychology
which one should i do?