Orwell
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Alright, I should start by saying that my goal is to do combined laws at USYD.
I just received confirmation that my application for Macquarie's GLEP (Global Leadership Entry Program) has been successful and I have secured myself a position at Macquarie for combined laws in 2018. Despite this, I have also applied for USYD's E12 program for Commerce, with the hope of transferring into combined law/commerce (is this possible?). I guess my problem now is whether it's better to do commerce for a year (is the minimum a year, or can I transfer earlier than that?) and transfer into USYD law internally, or transfer after doing law at Macquarie for a year (external transfer).
E12 lowers the ATAR requirement to 85 and I'm pretty sure this is achievable for me, but I worry what if something unfortunate happens, etc... Additionally, what if I don't get E12.
Also, I don't think I can have it both ways, considering if I put GLEP as my first option I don't get the E12 and vice versa. Anyone care to weigh in? Is any of my information misguided?
Thanks.
I just received confirmation that my application for Macquarie's GLEP (Global Leadership Entry Program) has been successful and I have secured myself a position at Macquarie for combined laws in 2018. Despite this, I have also applied for USYD's E12 program for Commerce, with the hope of transferring into combined law/commerce (is this possible?). I guess my problem now is whether it's better to do commerce for a year (is the minimum a year, or can I transfer earlier than that?) and transfer into USYD law internally, or transfer after doing law at Macquarie for a year (external transfer).
E12 lowers the ATAR requirement to 85 and I'm pretty sure this is achievable for me, but I worry what if something unfortunate happens, etc... Additionally, what if I don't get E12.
Also, I don't think I can have it both ways, considering if I put GLEP as my first option I don't get the E12 and vice versa. Anyone care to weigh in? Is any of my information misguided?
Thanks.
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