Sorry if these questions have been asked before. I have tried Googling and also searching these forums, but I couldn't find anything.
I'm thinking of transferring from UTS to USyd (or maybe UNSW) because of the variety and flexibility of subjects available. UTS degrees are all really inflexible - you have to know exactly what you want to study, which I do not.
Am I missing something, or are the USyd handbooks an absolute trainwreck? Even with the new CUSP system, it's very difficult to find detailed information about subjects. Also, am I right in thinking that you can't view any timetables until after you have enrolled?
My main issue is with the assessments for some units in the science and IT faculties. A lot seem to have exams weighted as high as 70%. I have ADHD and get pretty bad exam anxiety, so this is way too much pressure for me.
> What is the grading like on exams. If you do really well in the coursework but poorly on the exam (as a result of time management - not just straight up getting everything wrong) do you generally find that your overall mark turns out pretty good?
> Do any math/CS/IT/science units allow you to bring notes or "cheat sheets" into exams? Or is it the traditional (horribly outdated) closed-book 3-hour exam?
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I'm thinking of transferring from UTS to USyd (or maybe UNSW) because of the variety and flexibility of subjects available. UTS degrees are all really inflexible - you have to know exactly what you want to study, which I do not.
Am I missing something, or are the USyd handbooks an absolute trainwreck? Even with the new CUSP system, it's very difficult to find detailed information about subjects. Also, am I right in thinking that you can't view any timetables until after you have enrolled?
My main issue is with the assessments for some units in the science and IT faculties. A lot seem to have exams weighted as high as 70%. I have ADHD and get pretty bad exam anxiety, so this is way too much pressure for me.
> What is the grading like on exams. If you do really well in the coursework but poorly on the exam (as a result of time management - not just straight up getting everything wrong) do you generally find that your overall mark turns out pretty good?
> Do any math/CS/IT/science units allow you to bring notes or "cheat sheets" into exams? Or is it the traditional (horribly outdated) closed-book 3-hour exam?
Please mention specific units in responses