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    Engineering -> Law (concerning the practicality of a transfer)

    Right, thanks guys. I'm entertaining the possibility, the thing is i know i would've gotten the marks required if i had woken up earlier, but i didn't - so now instead of just regretting i'm taking the optimistic view. I'm afraid that you guys really have no idea just how different my...
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    Engineering -> Law (concerning the practicality of a transfer)

    I'm not boasting about my math marks, rather i have the knack of doing math, i've always been good at math and no concepts are too hard to understand - at least not yet. I litreally studied one and a half days for my 3U math exam (between 4u and 3u). Bah that's all irrelevent. I seem to want to...
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    Engineering -> Law (concerning the practicality of a transfer)

    Hi people, i need some advice and suggestions on how i want to achieve my goal. That is, to do law at unsw because: 1. I like the uni 2. All i've ever wanted to do is Law Currently the one thing that prevents me from simultaneously achieving both objectives immediatly - is my uai (94.65)...
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    Discrepencies! Shedding light onto cutoff marks

    Fast reply, thanks. Where can i check it? I only have the uac book at that's giving me a different answer then this "For admission to combined law programs in 2003 the HECS cut-off was 99.30 and the full-fee cut-off 94.30." (from website)
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    Discrepencies! Shedding light onto cutoff marks

    Okay from what i hear, full fee allows at 5mark uai drop? So assuming 99.3 as this years cut-off does this mean the full-fee cutoff is 94.3? Because that's what it says here: http://www.law.unsw.edu.au/Future_Students/undergraduate/admissions/2004LOCALFULLFEE.asp Yet UAC booklet says uai...
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