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    Right. Time to start studying again?

    I think a good strategy would be to ensure that you can start Term 1 with everything from Term 4 fresh in your mind. Prepare so that you don't have to revise earlier content while you are learning the new content. If you feel that confident, you may lightly go over what will be covered in Term 1...
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    Please help me make a decision :( ... its killing me

    Aye, it does look like you're in a bit of dilemma. Looking at this in a practical viewpoint, UTS would probably be the best option because the units you do in that degree is probably more compatible with the Commerce component of the UNSW Combined degree. This will allow you to credit units...
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    School Rankings 2011

    Not too sure why people get so worked up about these rankings anyway. They reveal more about the choices made by a particular cohort rather than the competency of a school to teach effectively.
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    ATAR Estinate! :)

    I'd say around 94 give or take 2.
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    UNSW Law High Achievers Reception

    Don't let my little diatribe mislead you though. I still think Law has its merits and working with my dad, I can see that there are some interesting things for the layperson. I just would not recommend it as a long-term career path for undergraduates unless they are extremely motivated. Law is...
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    UTS vs UNSW for combined Engineering/Business, Commerce

    Oh right, sorry about that. I wasn't too familiar on when and whether early round offers applied in this case. Carry on...
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    UTS vs UNSW for combined Engineering/Business, Commerce

    Mate, why not put UNSW as your first preference?
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    UNSW Law High Achievers Reception

    Regardless, I think this still needs to be put out there to prevent people thinking they are using their ATAR efficiently by choosing to do Law.
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    UNSW Law High Achievers Reception

    Because they were previously regarded as jobs which were "secure". The realities of Law is that your pay is average, your hours are long, and it can get very mundane. Of course, the cream of the crop are well set-up and that is what most parents seem to view Law as. They look at what Law is...
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    UNSW Law High Achievers Reception

    I assure that Law is not a prestigious career path. If you aren't interested in Law, avoid it like the plague.
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    Combined Law v. Graduate Law

    Law is Law. Employers don't give a shit about which pathway you have chosen.
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    First preference regarding medicine UNSW

    Let's simply the situation: Which do you want to do the most?
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    USYD Economics V UNSW Economics

    This is roughly correct, yes.
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    The Drinking Thread!!!!

    I would recommend grabbing a couple of mates who are interested and check out the Absinthesalon. The authentic experience is one to remember. http://www.absinthesalon.com.au/page/salon.html
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    Anyone here wanting to do a bachelor of science/bachelor of arts at USYD?

    Most likely yes, but the cut-off is subject to change.
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    USYD Economics V UNSW Economics

    It's just that having a look around at Business School rankings, the only thing referenced as a measure is postgraduate qualifications.
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    Does meeting the ATAR requirement for a course guarantee me a place?

    Keep into account that this is no guarantee. Adjusting the allowable spots in a course it up to the university to decide and I wouldn't bank on it decreasing this year.
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    USYD Economics V UNSW Economics

    Isn't that based on postgraduate studies (i.e. MBAs)?
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    UNSW or USYD Law? (Question upgraded)

    That's more or less correlation rather than causation though.
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    Should I read any books before i start my uni course?

    Even purchasing previously prescribed textbooks is a bit risky as these things are subject to change until the lecturer informs the students otherwise.
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