Okay so this helped me so much I literally asked an hour ago and u replied and said I already did a video on biochemistry I’m definitely studying it thank uuuu ❤️❤️❤️
I think you just convinced me why I chose engineering instead of pre-med. Would all aspiring medical school students be taking a similar path, or do you want to concentrate on research?
@@alextatan9825I don’t have high school in the uk so I’m not sure when that is (age wise) but in Europe (UK) we have *_PRIMARY SCHOOL_* : - age 4-5 | RECEPTION (Kindergarten) - age 6-7 | YEAR 1 (2nd grade) - age 7-8 | YEAR 2 (3rd grade) - age 8-9 | YEAR 3 (4th grade) - age 9-10 | YEAR 4 (5th grade) - age 10-11 | YEAR 5 (6th grade) - age 11-12 | YEAR 6 (7th Grade) *_SECONDARY SCHOOL_* KS3 (Key Stage 3) - age 12-13 | YEAR 7 (8th grade) - age 13 | YEAR 8 (9th grade) - age 14 | YEAR 9 (10th grade) - age 15 | YEAR 10 GCSEs - age 16 | YEAR 11 Apprenticeships and things (getting paid to learn), college and A Levels etc. are done when you leave school in year 11. Then you can work jobs. After college you can also do university.
Do you need to be good at maths to do biochemistry at bath? I'm 'good'-ish at maths, I got a 7 (A) at GCSE, but because it was a lower grade I took bio, chem, geography and computer science. I was too scared to take maths cause I did think I would do well. What I meant to ask is do you need A-level knowledge of maths?
No you don’t need a level knowledge, I think a few unis ask for it but from memory actually only Oxford- I’ve been absolutely fine without though I think you would need to be fairly good at GCSE which a 7 is in my opinion! :)
Hi Noo, I am thinking about studying biochemistry and genetics - does biochem have a lot of maths? Does a person need to be good at maths? (I am bad at maths - I have a 5 in gcse maths) will i struggle & find it hard because i am not good at maths?
Hi, not nearly as much as I thought it would! I think you may need to do extra maths classes that most unis offer (I did a few in 1st year because I didn’t do a level maths) but for the most part you should be ok as long as you have the required GCSE grade the unis want x
Yup all of these! Lot’s of people go in to marketing or even finance for pharm companies too- very transferable degree so you don’t have to just go into science
@basil saleh I see much overlap with the jobs I list, which confirms the message I convey in my videos! Thanks! By the way, which job are you doing as a biochem grad?
Okay so this helped me so much I literally asked an hour ago and u replied and said I already did a video on biochemistry I’m definitely studying it thank uuuu ❤️❤️❤️
No prob! I also have one on first year should be in the uni playlist! X
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I'm gonna do biochemistry😍
I'm currently 2nd yr studying biochemistry..i really want see more about biochemistry..i cant wait..hihihi done subscribing
I think you just convinced me why I chose engineering instead of pre-med. Would all aspiring medical school students be taking a similar path, or do you want to concentrate on research?
In Europe Medicine is an Undergraduate degree, you can go to med school right after high school, so I think she’ll probably focus on research.
@@alextatan9825I don’t have high school in the uk so I’m not sure when that is (age wise)
but in Europe (UK) we have
*_PRIMARY SCHOOL_* :
- age 4-5 | RECEPTION (Kindergarten)
- age 6-7 | YEAR 1 (2nd grade)
- age 7-8 | YEAR 2 (3rd grade)
- age 8-9 | YEAR 3 (4th grade)
- age 9-10 | YEAR 4 (5th grade)
- age 10-11 | YEAR 5 (6th grade)
- age 11-12 | YEAR 6 (7th Grade)
*_SECONDARY SCHOOL_*
KS3 (Key Stage 3)
- age 12-13 | YEAR 7 (8th grade)
- age 13 | YEAR 8 (9th grade)
- age 14 | YEAR 9 (10th grade)
- age 15 | YEAR 10
GCSEs
- age 16 | YEAR 11
Apprenticeships and things (getting paid to learn), college and A Levels etc. are done when you leave school in year 11. Then you can work jobs. After college you can also do university.
When you said that you had a lecture every day and no days off was that including weekends?
Pretty sure the weekend consists of studying lectures haha
but there are no lectures in class on weekends
James Kim phew 😅
A lecture every day of the week, none on the weekends :)
NICE TO HEAR YOU, I'M ALSO A BIOCHEMISTRY STUDENT, CAN YOU TELL ME, WHAT CAN I DO AFTER MSC.
Hi Noo, what biochem text book(s) do you use?
A whole mix! But the voet and voet biochem book is the main one and in previous years molecular biology of the cell!
Do you need to be good at maths to do biochemistry at bath? I'm 'good'-ish at maths, I got a 7 (A) at GCSE, but because it was a lower grade I took bio, chem, geography and computer science. I was too scared to take maths cause I did think I would do well. What I meant to ask is do you need A-level knowledge of maths?
No you don’t need a level knowledge, I think a few unis ask for it but from memory actually only Oxford- I’ve been absolutely fine without though I think you would need to be fairly good at GCSE which a 7 is in my opinion! :)
Hi Noo, I am thinking about studying biochemistry and genetics - does biochem have a lot of maths? Does a person need to be good at maths? (I am bad at maths - I have a 5 in gcse maths) will i struggle & find it hard because i am not good at maths?
Hi, not nearly as much as I thought it would! I think you may need to do extra maths classes that most unis offer (I did a few in 1st year because I didn’t do a level maths) but for the most part you should be ok as long as you have the required GCSE grade the unis want x
@@NooStenningVideos Thank you so much for the reply!
Great video I need some advice for my master in accounting and finance. What is it like to live on campus would u recommend it or not?
I liked being on campus in first year but it’s been nice to live in an actually city after freshers! Otherwise it’s a bit of a bubble
Thank you :)
What jobs can u get into usually with biochem? And wat r u planning on doing after u graduate?
@basil saleh thank u 😊
Yup all of these! Lot’s of people go in to marketing or even finance for pharm companies too- very transferable degree so you don’t have to just go into science
@basil saleh I see much overlap with the jobs I list, which confirms the message I convey in my videos! Thanks! By the way, which job are you doing as a biochem grad?