probably a bit more tbhThe workload of One whole HSC module in one week and one whole HSC year in 4 weeks. Is probably how I'd best describe it. For all those degrees.
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Nigga watIn terms of the amount of actual work you do, university is obviously quite a bit more. In terms of difficulty though, I found HSC a lot more difficult in terms of stress and pressure. Uni is sort of a breeze.
I think the amount of work in uni has been overstated a bit in this thread. You'd probably expect to cover a year's worth of HSC content in one unit, and you take four units per semester, two semesters a year. So, I'd liken it to doing one full HSC every 14 weeks when you account for SWOTVAC and exam period. That's in terms of breadth of content covered though... In uni, you don't really cover the content as deeply (like you're not expected to know random fucking details)... I mean, if you've got two essays and they're each worth 50% of your grade, really, you only need to be good at two of the topic in the course. And if you cover 12 topics...
So in some sense it can be easier and different to HSC. But nothing can prepare you for having 6 assignments all worth over 20% due in the same 7 day period.
Nothing.
Inb4ArtsNigga wat
nigga wat have you been studying
Pmsl. Arts/Law. To be fair, I found high-school particularly difficult so comparatively I really enjoy uni which makes it a bit easier I guessNigga wat
nigga wat have you been studying
I heard from UNSW law lecturer's unless you completely put 0 effort nobody fails. If you do the basic you'll pass but have fun getting a job.Don't forget to differentiate between contact hours and recommended study hours. Then factor in travel time. And suddenly boom your week is pretty full before you've had a chance to think about extra curricular activities, societies or a part time job.
That being said one also needs to consider difference between study needed to pass vs do well. I think in Commerce the study hours required to pass aren't that high compared to something like law.
You play poker?I heard from UNSW law lecturer's unless you completely put 0 effort nobody fails. If you do the basic you'll pass but have fun getting a job.
They don't fail people in law because it absolutely recks their progression. But really a pass average is useless so its akin to failing In terms of getting a job. Any idiot who does some study and memorise the law will get a pass.I heard from UNSW law lecturer's unless you completely put 0 effort nobody fails. If you do the basic you'll pass but have fun getting a job.