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uniqueusername1

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Hey guys, whats the difference between doing a double major and double degree? Do these both go for four years?

Also can a degree be dropped from a double degree?

One more thing. I'm not really fully sure what I want to do in uni. Could I wait until ATAR results come out? Or would I have to apply now.
 

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1. This is kind of a confusing one to answer, but it depends. This is simplified but rings true for most general degrees.
A typical 3 year degree looks like this: (each [...] corresponds to a year's worth of content)
[Core] + [Major specific courses] + [Electives].

A double degree looks like this:
[Core A] + [Major A Specific] + [Core B] + [Major B Specific]
Basically you give up your electives to complete the 'other' degree - this is why 2x 3 year degrees are completed in a 4 year program.

A double degree gives you a chance to double major (2 majors are completed in 2 seperate fields)

However, if you want to do 2 majors in the same degree e.g. in Science, you can major in Chemistry and Physics, you can double major within a single degree i.e. [Science Core] + [Chemistry Major specific] + [Physics Major specific].

2. You can drop the other half of a double degree. However, you would need to do all 3 years to graduate (can't just do 2 years of the 4).

3. That's okay :) Brainstorm ideas and put what you might want to do in your preferences. Apply to UAC as early as possible to avoid late application fees.
 

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1. This is kind of a confusing one to answer, but it depends. This is simplified but rings true for most general degrees.
A typical 3 year degree looks like this: (each [...] corresponds to a year's worth of content)
[Core] + [Major specific courses] + [Electives].

A double degree looks like this:
[Core A] + [Major A Specific] + [Core B] + [Major B Specific]
Basically you give up your electives to complete the 'other' degree - this is why 2x 3 year degrees are completed in a 4 year program.

A double degree gives you a chance to double major (2 majors are completed in 2 seperate fields)

However, if you want to do 2 majors in the same degree e.g. in Science, you can major in Chemistry and Physics, you can double major within a single degree i.e. [Science Core] + [Chemistry Major specific] + [Physics Major specific].

2. You can drop the other half of a double degree. However, you would need to do all 3 years to graduate (can't just do 2 years of the 4).

3. That's okay :) Brainstorm ideas and put what you might want to do in your preferences. Apply to UAC as early as possible to avoid late application fees.
Ok Thank you. So I already applied in UAC but, can I change later when HSC results come out?
 

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