I love these kinds of videos! I find them very useful. I'm going back to uni after several years of working and not doing academic work and I feel a bit rusty and anxious about not being able to keep up, so these tips on how to approach your course work are very much appreciated. Thank you! Oh and the sandcastle analogy totally made sense!
Hiya, I have an offer for the anthropology bsc at durham and I was just wondering how much biology is involved/ how sciency the course is? I was struggling to pick between bio and anth so was hoping there is some bio in the course haha
hey!! it’s fairly scientific without being bogged down in too many details if that makes sense. like you’ll learn a lot about evolution, human reproduction, skeletal morphology, but not at the cellular level of that makes sense? 🫶🏻
I love these kinds of videos! I find them very useful. I'm going back to uni after several years of working and not doing academic work and I feel a bit rusty and anxious about not being able to keep up, so these tips on how to approach your course work are very much appreciated. Thank you!
Oh and the sandcastle analogy totally made sense!
aw yay! i’m so glad these help. you’re gonna smash it in uni!
hahah and i’m glad the analogy made sense lol
your sandcastle analogy absolutely made sense syd! love your video as ever :))
oh yay i’m glad it made sense! thanks for the support
Hiya, I have an offer for the anthropology bsc at durham and I was just wondering how much biology is involved/ how sciency the course is? I was struggling to pick between bio and anth so was hoping there is some bio in the course haha
hey!! it’s fairly scientific without being bogged down in too many details if that makes sense. like you’ll learn a lot about evolution, human reproduction, skeletal morphology, but not at the cellular level of that makes sense? 🫶🏻
@@sydewing Perfect, thank you so much 🫶🫶