Have a look here - http://www.anu.edu.au/sas/enrolments/instructions/1930%20Instruction%20PDFs/UG-coursework.pdf
This will tell you which day you can enrol on.
Also, if you need to do a language placement test (ie, you've studied a language before that you'd like to continue with), you can...
This is still the case for Asia-Pacific Studies, and related degrees such as Asia-Pacific Security and Languages (Asia-Pacific). You can get 5 bonus points for studying an Asian language in years 11 and 12, and 2 points for European languages. This is only for single Asia-Pacific Studies...
Agreed. At the end of your four or five years of studying Law or Commerce/Law, you will probably be interested in something completely different to what you're interested in now.
Choose the university you're more interested in studying at, rather than the post-uni employment prospects. Spend...
Some of the Colleges offer bonus points for certain Year 11 & 12 studies. I believe Business and Economics offer up to five bonus points for certain Maths and English scores, while Asia-Pacific offers up to five bonus points for language studies.
There are far, far more IR students than there are Development Studies students. Taking IR as a major is pretty much the most common choice on campus. Not that there's anything wrong with that, but I think it somewhat answers your question.
Development Studies is a much broader major than IR -...
I work in one of the Colleges at ANU, and I can confirm that ANU usually does do mid-year intake, but as one poster said above, applications go directly through the relevant College and not through UAC.
We won't know until mid-April if each College will be having a mid-year intake, though. It's...
Hey,
If you're doing a combined degree, you can only take subjects from those Colleges because there's no room for extra electives. So if you're doing Arts/Asia-Pacific studies, you can only take Arts or Asia-Pacific subjects.
So yes, you could definitely do Development Studies as one of your...