jakree_golf
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i'm an international student currently finishing the HSC and am deciding what course to do at uni. i have always had a passion in laws, however, i doubt whether law would be, understanably, too difficult for me as it is a course that demands such a high level of english proficiency i have heard (i am from a non-english speaking background and only have been in Aus for two years)
Although i have internally ranked first in 3 subjects (all essay-based including economics, business studies and english esl (3rd also for ancient history)) out of the 5 i'm doing for the HSC (my school is half selective ranking around the 150s in the state), when it comes to to spoken english, i often find it difficult to precisely express my opinion.
so yeah, im just wondering whether:
1) there are many overseas students do laws at whichever uni you guys go to (but particularly UNSW and USyd)
2) there is a strong correlation between english proficiency and succeeding the course (of course there is but then to what extent??)
3) i would have any chance of success provided that i am a very dedicated and determined type of person
your opinion will be very appreciated
Although i have internally ranked first in 3 subjects (all essay-based including economics, business studies and english esl (3rd also for ancient history)) out of the 5 i'm doing for the HSC (my school is half selective ranking around the 150s in the state), when it comes to to spoken english, i often find it difficult to precisely express my opinion.
so yeah, im just wondering whether:
1) there are many overseas students do laws at whichever uni you guys go to (but particularly UNSW and USyd)
2) there is a strong correlation between english proficiency and succeeding the course (of course there is but then to what extent??)
3) i would have any chance of success provided that i am a very dedicated and determined type of person
your opinion will be very appreciated