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Doing a double degree at two different unis? (1 Viewer)

ipab

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Hey guys,
I'm wanting to do a degree in engineering (either mechanical or civil) and possibly a degree in Business(Commerce i think?),
I know I want to do the engineering in UTS, but I was wondering if you could do two degrees at the same time at different unis?

I was thinking to do business at USYD because I really love the campus life over there.

Thanks, and if anyone has any suggestions please reply with them.
 

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I don't think it's possible.

Also the crazy hours (26) for engineering at UTS and then 12 for commerce at usyd with a crazy timetable... lol good luck with that.
 

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Universities only allow students to overload with an extra unit only under certain circumstances, thus bringing this to a total of 5 units in a semester.

What you are proposing is to do 8 units in a semester. This isn't possible.

Doing 8 subjects in the HSC is hard enough, but the HSC is child's play. University is a whole different ball game.

It isn't worth considering.
 

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Im pretty sure UAC will only let you enrol in one degree

But why would you want to simultaneously do two different degrees at two different unis?...
Just do a double degree at the same uni. i.e. bcomm/beng at usyd or bbus/beng at UTS
 
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Nor is it going to happen (you being accepted into 2 unis and being allowed to stay).
 

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