charlie_charlie
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- 2004
rare that you would need a high distinction average - not that many students get HD averages in first year! the average will depend on the course you want to transfer into and your UAI - so if you did badly in the HSC, a HD average will fantastically help your chances of getting a transfer into any uni. But generally, credits are what are needed, but it depends on the course. For example, Law is about 95+UAI and D average - i cant tell you whats needed for other courses. Again, its all demand and supply, and unfortunately, you can't really tell, cos unis rarely give out the NRSL figures - but generally I'd say a Credit/Distinction average will get you into most courses, with a decent UAI.