good luck!6th year with an "average" of '4.4' (whatever that means) to go... enjoy the real world
good luck!6th year with an "average" of '4.4' (whatever that means) to go... enjoy the real world
grammar nazi ....With grammar like that, it will be difficult for you.
It's really not bad. I do a double degree and if you just go to lectures, go to tuts and do the homework you'll be sweet. They expect 10 hours of study per 10 unit subject. So, say you had a 2 hour lecture and a 2 hour tutorial, you're expected to put in 6 hours of study which really isn't that much.
That being said, if you have to work/support yourself/clean your own house/buy your own food/cook your own food/expect a social life, it can prove to be quite difficult at times (especially week 5 and exam period)
Also, this semester I'm only doing 3 subjects and it is a dream compared to 4 subjects. An absolute dream... aaaahhhhhhh
what are you combining law with and what are you taking honours in?yep. that's what happens when you do combined degrees, then take an extra year to do honours. By the time it comes to completing the second degree, it can be a struggle. However unfortunately I need the second degree for my career.
Does that mean everyone's proud of you if you study an Arts subject?(cept if u do arts)
I combined with arts and did Honours in ancient historywhat are you combining law with and what are you taking honours in?
Yep, weekly assignments are fairly common in Science.Wat?
functionally illiteratePeople say its WAY WAY WAY WAY worser than the HSC ....
so yeah just expect the worst lol..
It all depends on what degree you're doing. I do biomed and I never get essays or take home assessments. It's all quizzes, tests and exams. I get the odd practical write-up or scientific report (but they're quite simple once you know how to do them).ohh so how many assessments are we looking at? 1 per week/fortnight?