HMSC1000
Waking Up To Sleep
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This was an easy unit and the last unit in my major. It has 5 open book quizzes and the best 4 are averaged to make 40% of your grade, with the final exam being 60%. The entire unit is MCQ or true/false questions. This unit was boring! Not because the content was not interesting, it was fascinating, but the teaching was dry as hell. Lectures were pre-recorded which I liked, but they talked for ages and overexplained basically everything and flooded it with useless details. I expected the exam to be very hard considering how much content, depth and detail was explored, but then the final asked for questions that could be answered with common sense. The queezes were dodgy but not bad and the unit average for each ranged between 80-90%. There were workshops, but they had no marks attriubted to them so I ditched all of them and hence can't say what they were about. It's a very low effort unit, very boring too, but one of the "easiest" HDs I have done. Exactly what I expected
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2025
Content is easy if you have a science background (ATAR human bio helps). Lectures are needlessly jargony, they say a lot to get very simple points across so if you don't let the big words scare you, you'll realise the content is very basic. Only assesments are quizzes and a closed-book MCQ exam. Quizzes are open book and medium difficulty. Workshops are non-compulsory and not worth going to, unless you did badly in the quizzes.