Not sure if I'm right..... but go to enrollment at Usyd and write to/call up UNSW ASAP and ask to withdraw from your place. That is, if you decide to go to Usyd.
And I'm sure that some of your UNSW com subjects will be credited
are cutoffs for NRSL's the same as that of 2011 HSC kids? Like are transferees ranked together with them? Just spoke to the undergrad admissions office about law at UNSW and they said it WAS the same this year, i.e. 99.65. Someone tell me I've been told the wrong information.
I'm at USYD, doing Media, which is under the arts faculty. However this sem there's only one media subject and the other 3 are arts electives. I'm pretty studious overall (ATAR 98.55) and really put effort into assignments etc....I think I'm just feeling really pressured because I know I need...
Need a distinction average to transfer into combined law next year- how hard is it to actually get one? What exactly do they mean when they say 'distinction average?
Got my first uni assignment back and got 69%- and now I'm freaking out about how I'm gonna achieve this D average because 69%...
Late twenties...but definitely one before I'm 30 :)
Also really wanna make sure I have done reasonably well in the career department before children come into the picture....it's so hard for mums to find work after like 10 years of looking after children...even if they have a degree
I'm mainly talking about USYD here....
Say you transfer after one year of doing B Arts(Media and Communications) into B Arts(Media and Communications)/Law at usyd, will you be behind in the Law Subjects that all the first years did in the combined degree? Or is there a special pathway that...
That's encouraging, thanks! So basically if you already have an ATAR of 97+...you just need to work hard in first year?
I heard that if you worked really hard in the HSC....and keep that same level of hard work up in Uni...you'll do really well? True or BS?
Just wondering if I did first year B Arts (Media and Communications) at USYD...and then trasnfer into B Arts (Media and Communications)/Law in second year, will it take longer than the designated time (6 years) to complete the degree? Or will it be the same (still take 6 years)?
Thanks in...
the movie or the book? Don't study the crucible, but I've seen the film My Sister's Keeper, and the immediate things I thought of were
- the mutuality between the main character (can't remember characters' names lol sorry) and her boyfriend. they both were cancer patients and therefore had a...
agreee. hate this module with a passion. i think its so stupid and useless. as with the other eng modules actually but at least the stuff you discuss in the other ones can be more interesting....
20 somethign pages for topics one and two. currently on 20 pages for topic three...its gna be heaps longer im predicting...topic 3 has more chapters ):
So having a bit of a struggle atm...
Sitting down to make notes for art theory and i have no idea how to structure my notes and collect my info together...
How has everyone been making notes for art? (if you make any...)
Do u select an artist, and make notes under the frames and conceptual...
no LOL. well i didnt really like it. topic 2 is better than topic 1 tho :)
and yes studyign for eco is the worst. tho it really helps if you can understand the concepts so it makes getting down causes and effects easier :) i do a bit of rote learning if im out of time and understanding hah ><
haha
through the looking glass is the sequel :) havent read it yet but plan to real soon :D
haha yes i love rothko but cannot paint for crap sadly....im sticking to drawing :)
good luck to u too :)
So I was just wondering how long is a average band 6 economics essay word wise? would it be around 1000 or is that too little/much?
Also, does anyone know of friends/other people who attend the Leading Edge eco tuition? Was jus wondering how good it was...
thanks in advance! :drink: