Great content. A quick qs regarding biomed. What are some future oytcome of this course, also curious on what you are hoping to achive at the end of the biomed couse. THANKS
No worries, I made a complete Reddit thread about the subjects I did + scores + additional tips here: www.reddit.com/r/vce/comments/11w1lwz/9995_atar_2023_vce_advice_free_resources_ask_me/
At the moment my GPA is 7 - which basically means an average of >80. Although this is not entirely accurate, it can be helpful to think of a >80% average (perfect GPA) as equivalent to 36-39 study score in a subject (in terms of the % of people with that score). So it is not insanely hard to achieve in the sense that you need to be studying 4+ hrs each day - academics in uni is much more chill in my opinion (since its not a ranking at the end)
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Welcome to a day in my life at The University of Melbourne! Hope you enjoy the vid :))
very well made video. good job mate!
what a nice a day in your life... great video
Appreciate it a lot!
hey! i am planning to apply for biomed at UniMelb :) would you mind sharing more about the course workload and study culture?
Heyo what is the neuroscience subject called that you went to @2:26?
Principles to neuroscience NEUR30003
thanks for uploading more awesome content!
Cheers!
Great video!!!!!!
Appreciate it :))
how long is your commute?
around 45 minutes
JL tutored me, currently studying at Harvard University! Hes the goatttt
Liam is the true goat
Great content. A quick qs regarding biomed. What are some future oytcome of this course, also curious on what you are hoping to achive at the end of the biomed couse. THANKS
Cheers! I'm hoping to study the Doctor of Medicine - but other pathways exist, like you can do dentistry, optometry or research after biomed
Thats suprising because i am aware you got a perfect ATAR why did you choose graduate medicine what are its pros@@JLTutoring
great vid julian. enoyed watching a different type of video. what are your plans post biomed?
Thanks Andres! Most likely med at unimelb at this stage
can you put the bgm in every video? cheers mate
Will do!
Hello! I am planning to apply in UniMelb with the same course as you.
Great to hear, best of luck!
This is such an aesthetic vlog! Do you have someone helping you film? :) ive got so much anxiety filming on campus lol
Thank you so much Yana!! I had some people filming at certain times, but mostly just me - so a lot of walking back to the camera to pick it up haha.
What are you planning to become through this course of Doctor in Biomedicine, JL? Thanks for sharing!
All good! After the bachelor of biomedicine, I hoping to get into the Doctor of Medicine at unimelb
@@JLTutoring Thank you for your reply. :) All the best and you can do it!!! 💪
hi jl
what app do you use to type your notes and draw your visuals
Goodnotes to draw, and Notion is where I store them with my written notes
If you don't mind me asking, then what subjects did you study in VCE? And what study scores did you get in each?
No worries, I made a complete Reddit thread about the subjects I did + scores + additional tips here: www.reddit.com/r/vce/comments/11w1lwz/9995_atar_2023_vce_advice_free_resources_ask_me/
You as some one who got a perfect atar, do you maintain a perfect GPA? What's your GPA if you don't mind?
At the moment my GPA is 7 - which basically means an average of >80. Although this is not entirely accurate, it can be helpful to think of a >80% average (perfect GPA) as equivalent to 36-39 study score in a subject (in terms of the % of people with that score).
So it is not insanely hard to achieve in the sense that you need to be studying 4+ hrs each day - academics in uni is much more chill in my opinion (since its not a ranking at the end)
Its Gimkit right?????
Yep!
great video
Thank you Alex!
hey Julian what was your major for biomed?
he majored in Human Structure and Function - which is basically Anatomy :))
UR SCHOOL LOOKS SO FUN 🥹
THANK YOU! Still not as fun as Orlando...
ran out of vce content to milk
lol