PHY2011
Neuroscience of sensory and control systems in the body
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Best unit ever! The lecturer is amazing. 85% internals & 15% externals. HOW IS IT NOT POSSIBLE TO GET A HD?!
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2016
I actually hated this unit. Not because this unit was hard but because I really disliked the lecturer. Even though I hated the unit, I was able to get good marks for this unit because it is well structured. Even though everyone else might be making a big deal about how amazing this unit is, just make sure you do your research. It's not was great as everyone says it is. I don't mean to say the unit is hard or not organized, but just saying that it may just be a regular unit like everything else. If you are an introvert like me, you may not enjoy the vibe of this unit. The lecturer is trying to be funny and sometimes I just wanted him to stop mucking around and get to the point. I hated posting stuff on moodle forums because he would make jokes and everyone will see it. Maybe its just me...but I prefer the normal conversations that just gets the job done. However having said all of this, you might love this unit even if I did not, The unit is not hard and is very well organized. Did I think this unit was amazing? NO. Did I like the lecturer ? NOT AT ALL. Did I think the unit was manageable and very easy to score marks ? ABSOLUTELY. Do I wish I did not do this unit ? YES. But do I regret doing it ? GUESS NOT.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2016
Outstanding unit. Ramesh is an excellent professor and has seemingly perfected the art of delivering content in a way that is easy to follow, engaging and fun. Not everyone performs well under high-stress exam conditions and the mixed assessment style more closely resembled real-world scenarios than the standard model. In my opinion, this made for a fairer, more representative evaluation of students' skills and knowledge.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2016
one of the best lecturers i've ever had
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2014
Amazing unit. Content's incredibly captivating, all lecturers and staff were very likeable and helpful as well as assessment allocations being much more desirable, as opposed to other similar units.