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dancegal

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im doing B Com but i want 2 do commerce/law. which of the following is better...

1. do really well in comm and transfer to law at the end of this year...my uai (2004) was 98.95 so id need a distinction average i think???

2. complete commerce and then do graduate law

3. apply for fee paying law at the end of the year and get my commerce units from this year credited.

thanx ppls
 

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are you in unsw?, yeah, i think you should be capable in transfering at the end of this year.
 

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dancegal said:
im doing B Com but i want 2 do commerce/law. which of the following is better...
well, that all depends on your meaning of better. if you want to do your law degree immediately, then 1 and 3 are the way to go. if you want to do law later (or if you want to double-major your commerce), then option 2 is better.

but, with consideration to your UAI, i think you will achieve option 1. just get a good marks (as many Ds as possible) in your commerce subjs and i think you'll be fine. also, your transfer will not be done inside the uni, but considered externally (by UAC). Read this thread for a summary of the application process :)
 

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Just apply for UAC.
Put option one HECS.
Option two fee.
And if you decide to do graduate just don't accept either.
 

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k....so can sum1 plz tell me wat a 'distinction' means...

does it mean that if i get above 75 in all my assessments my final mark for that subject will come out as above 75 and therefore a distinction??
or do they play with marks and award distinctions to a certain percentage of the course of wateva??? like so i could b getting 80 and end up with 60 or 60 and end up with 80??
 

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