u/Icy_Bat5898

Is it possible to take life sci as second major in chs without bio background?

Hii as stated in the title!! I’ve alr got accepted into chs chem! I took physics and chem since secondary school, and my subj combi in jc is h2 chem math cll and h1 physics :< I’m just wondering whether it’s possible for me to study life sci as 2nd major? I heard that there’s a bridging module for those without h2 bio, but would that be very hard and stressful for someone who has almost 0 knowledge abt bio?

I’ve actually been quite interested in bio since sec 2, but my parents made me choose physics because they said my math is good so physics would be easier for me, but that’s complete nonsense, my physics turned out to be super bad and I started hating it since sec 3 and then bombed my olvl…

Could any seniors give me some advice for it :))? And is there any way that I can start studying and build up my bio knowledge during this long holiday? Could anyone recommend some books or videos? Thankssss a lottt!!

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u/Icy_Bat5898 — 5 days ago
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Hi readers… I’m just becoming increasingly worried after seeing so many ppl getting their offers from nus this week, anyways congrats to all who got the offer!

For context I got 63.4rp (raw), applied chs chem as my preferred major, and chs is my only choice cuz I’m really not interested in other courses. Just did my aba interview on 1 May (got extension from them cuz I was sick), received the email from Dean’s Office on 4 May saying that they’ve reviewed my video and the Office of Admissions will make the final decision

I also checked the application portal many times tdy and it only says application processing…

I applied as a PR but now im a citizen alr, would it affect my chances because i was a PR? Shld I update them about my citizenship status?

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u/Icy_Bat5898 — 8 days ago