10:10 PM
A level results were released today..i got A2 for GP, As for bio, chem and econs, and B for math (wtf?). well..my math always sucked anyway..lol. so now, the question is, whether or not to go overseas (i.e. University of Melbourne, Australia) to read biomedical science. i'm definitely guaranteed a place there, as the entry requirements for biomed for international applicants are AAB for bio, chem and math/physics, and a pass in GP.
of course the downside will be that i won't be in SG, and being the slacker i am.. who knows what may happen to my studies if i go overseas..lol. so, there's always the other option of BSc (Life Science (conc. in BiomedSc)) offered by NUS.
in fact, FASS (NUS) also seems rather appealing to me. i mean, i could read political science or international relations.
so..the dilemma remains. life science or political science? opinions anyone?
10:10 PM
A level results were released today..i got A2 for GP, As for bio, chem and econs, and B for math (wtf?). well..my math always sucked anyway..lol. so now, the question is, whether or not to go overseas (i.e. University of Melbourne, Australia) to read biomedical science. i'm definitely guaranteed a place there, as the entry requirements for biomed for international applicants are AAB for bio, chem and math/physics, and a pass in GP.
of course the downside will be that i won't be in SG, and being the slacker i am.. who knows what may happen to my studies if i go overseas..lol. so, there's always the other option of BSc (Life Science (conc. in BiomedSc)) offered by NUS.
in fact, FASS (NUS) also seems rather appealing to me. i mean, i could read political science or international relations.
so..the dilemma remains. life science or political science? opinions anyone?