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Commerce at usyd then transfer to comm/law or business/law at UTS? (1 Viewer)

narrysaussie

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Hey guys I just got my atar (98.25) and i didn't get into law at usyd or unsw and am stuck between two choices.

Which one would you recommend and why?
1) Going to Usyd (which is my most desired uni as well as unsw) for commerce, and then transferring in the second year to comm/law (which may be difficult to get into?)
2) going to uts for business/law. (I have never visited this uni so I have no idea what it's like). Although I have been told many times that going to uts will mean that employers will choose people who went to usyd/unsw over someone who went to uts. And also I have dreamt of going to either usyd or unsw since Year 10 :(

Any advice would be much appreciated!

Thanks so much.
 

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Go to UNSW or whatever and then internally transfer by getting good marks
 

narrysaussie

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yeah true. I'm just scared of not getting good marks even if i try hard though
 

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Well yeah, they can't hand out transfers to every Tom, Dick, and Harry

If you want to get into Comm/Law, you need to get the required ATAR. If you don't, you need to get the required WAM (average mark) at uni, to get in.


That's how it is. Not everyone who wants to study Medicine can get into Medicine, etc.

give it your best shot, and if it doesn't work out, oh well you tried find something else
 

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how come? is this from your experience?
Not from personal exp. Basically they limit the number of HD's and D's (as well as C's) given out to a certain number of people, so it's quite hard to get one. At most other uni's there is no set number of people who are given D's and HD's.
 

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Not from personal exp. Basically they limit the number of HD's and D's (as well as C's) given out to a certain number of people, so it's quite hard to get one. At most other uni's there is no set number of people who are given D's and HD's.
oh that is so annoying ://
 

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