Alright, so the best approach would be to undertake the similar subjects that wsu offers in first year (which hopefully have no prerequisites) over the year and then you would be able to transfer to UTS with a high GPA.
But just in case, email your year advisor, a trusted teacher or career...
Varies across unis
I am not too sure, however, doing well would show universities that you’re a good enough student. (Note: universities are businesses at the end of the day, so if you show potential, they will almost always accept you because you bring in money - it’s harsh but the truth)...
If you see your course handbook here => https://hbook.westernsydney.edu.au/majors-minors/human-nutrition-ug-testamur-major/#sequencetext
You can then go to each subject and find their assignments
For example Scientific Literacy (NATS 1019) which is a core subject for the nutrition major in...
There will definitely be resources provided for you in your respective degree. For me yes there is sufficient enough resources, however i tend to find online notes allow me to better understand some specific content. Although, the resources provided by the university is good enough, especially...
I am finding the content fun as hell because I like the degrees i chose 😅 (currently doing Bachelor of Accounting & Bachelor of Law). We are allowed to seek assistance from professors, but it is usually not on an individual level (each subject has something called a discussion board where...
Ideally yes, if you just scrape 85 across all your subjects, that should get you a into the 6.0-7.0 GPA which would be better for transfer requirements.
On your point on how different high school is from uni, I would say significantly different. There are a few aspects where uni is different...
I go to wsu and made this calculator for myself.
Each subject is 10 credit points, so when you put a mark in (between 0-100 and dont edit anything else), always put 10 Credit points (input the number 10) for the first year subjects to calculate your wam and/or GPA. Note: WSU only uses GPA...
I would like to extend my gratitude to all the students who sat the Business Studies BoS exam this year. Great results achieved by many students! (Good luck to you all for your remaining exams!)
I was given the opportunity to mark & provide feedback for Section III & Section IV (as follows)...