Anatomy is a course taken by students from various majors such as biology, biomedical sciences and medicine. It can be taken as a standalone course or as a part of another course. It is most intensively studied by medical students as it is integral to many if not most courses. Anatomy can be studied at the macro or micro(histology) level. You can find various resources below including notes, videos and websites.
Biochemistry is an essential university level course taken by medical sciences students. It forms the basis of our understanding of various biological processes. It involves topics such as molecular biology, cell biology and metabolism. You will find below various resources such as videos, websites and notes to help you throughout your biochemistry course.
Statistics is a subject studied both at university and high school. At university there are various statistics courses, but it is important to get a good grounding in basic statistics (down to understanding how we derive mean, median and mode!) so you can ace the rest of your courses! Below you will find tutors who tutor this subject and various resources which will support you during you statistics courses.
Organic chemistry in high school seems like a ride in the park. However, at university, the concepts taught (though interesting) can be incredibly arduous and not make any sense. There are a few tips and tricks which will help you get through an organic chemistry course (in the resources section!) and if you are struggling, you can find a tutor who can help you get through this difficult course!
Physics courses at university explore subjects studied in school such as energy, atomic structure and electromagnetism in much more depth. The topics in physics courses (there is more than one course such as physics 1 & 2) can get complicated and intertwined as you progress throughout the semester. Below you will find tutors and resources which can get you through this tough yet enjoyable course!