citydress
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I was offered Bachelor of Psychology at UNSW for this year, and I have until the 29th to accept or defer it. However, recently I've been more and more interested in doing an Arts/Law degree at UNSW (not original, I know).
I got a 96.2 UAI last year, which is high enough for an Arts/Law degree at Macq - I'm wondering if I should take the UNSW Psyc degree and after a year, either:
a) try to transfer into UNSW Law
b) try to transfer into Macq Law (lower NRSL requirement, I'm guessing) - and perhaps then attempt transfer into UNSW
OR if I should defer this year, hope that the UAI requirement for Macq doesn't rise too much and apply for the course, beginning in 2009. Then, after a year, attempt to transfer into UNSW (or Sydney, really, they're both prestigious).
The only thing I'm worried about is if I do the Psyc degree this year, I won't do so well and my GPA will bring down my NRSL mark, meaning I can't even transfer into Macq Law.
Anyone got any experience or knowledge on this matter that could give me some advice?
I got a 96.2 UAI last year, which is high enough for an Arts/Law degree at Macq - I'm wondering if I should take the UNSW Psyc degree and after a year, either:
a) try to transfer into UNSW Law
b) try to transfer into Macq Law (lower NRSL requirement, I'm guessing) - and perhaps then attempt transfer into UNSW
OR if I should defer this year, hope that the UAI requirement for Macq doesn't rise too much and apply for the course, beginning in 2009. Then, after a year, attempt to transfer into UNSW (or Sydney, really, they're both prestigious).
The only thing I'm worried about is if I do the Psyc degree this year, I won't do so well and my GPA will bring down my NRSL mark, meaning I can't even transfer into Macq Law.
Anyone got any experience or knowledge on this matter that could give me some advice?