Your assessment mark is very likely to be lower than your exam mark, and you'll end up with a lower HSC mark compared to your exam mark.
I had a friend who was internally ranked towards the bottom of the 4U maths cohort.
He got 83 for his exam mark but his assessment mark was 70 - thus, he...
Walking to station - 10 minutes
Train - 40 minutes
Bus to uni - 20 minutes
So around 1 hour 20 minutes if I include wait times.
I don't find it too bad.
Some things for you to consider:
- UNSW will implement the LAT for 2017 and onwards Law entry.
- If you have an unlucky first year at UTS Med Sci/Law in regards to marks, you're still in a Law degree and can pick yourself up in your remaining years.
- If you have an unlucky first year at UNSW...
ECON1101, if you look at the course in Semester 1 2015 and Semester 2 2015, is arguably the easiest first year ASB course.
Apparently over 60%~ of people got either a D or HD in Semester 1 and around 10+ people got 100 in the course.
Plenty of students get a D or HD without having done...
FINS1613 CP is relatively easy to get 10/10 (or full marks) in, if you contribute once or twice a tutorial each week.
Commerce CP is mainly about quantity honestly, whereas Arts or Law CP are more about depth and quality.
Definitely possible. It's just that, historically, it was more probable in Sem 1. Not sure about now because I heard the Sem 1 course co-ordinator is changing to a different person.
MGMT is apparently similar in both sems so it shouldn't be matter.
Historically, Sem 1 has been the way to go (due to the head lecturer/course co-ordinator, the structure of assessments e.g. quizzes and no mid-sem, lower overall difficulty, etc).
However, I think the difficulty gap between Sem 1 and Sem 2 is closing (the discrepancy between student numbers...
If you apply via IPT, they use just your WAM/GPA.
If you apply via UAC, they may use your WAM/GPA and your ATAR.
For UAC transfers (which is most cases), theoretically they use ATAR and GPA/WAM if your ATAR is higher than your GPA/WAM equivalent, and they use just your GPA/WAM if your GPA/WAM...