Hi there! Don't know what specific major you're doing, but generally, as D94 said, you might be able to do a summer course or overload in a later semester if you get a decent enough WAM. :)
That being said, if you're thinking of doing Accounting and you want to take all the courses you need to...
You should just tell your parents that there are tons of Law graduates and few jobs for those graduates at the moment. Plus if you ever really want to go back to Law, you can always do law school. No need to do Law for your undergraduate years if you hate it that much.
Also, since you said...
I'm just learning Python for fun. Don't know any other programming languages... unless you count HTML and CSS. The website I'm using is pretty straight forward and Python is pretty beginner friendly. So if you want to learn Python more than C... hey, knock yourself out.
- Do volunteer work (got around 3-4 volunteer jobs that I'll be juggling)
- Learn Python
- Work on mixing and mastering music
- Apply for internships
- Exercise
- Read (got 3-4 books to finish)
- Game (my consoles are lonely)
- Get my blog running
- Live the foodie life
Yo. I'm back with another one of my super long course review posts. ;) Time flies by so quickly... and I'm beginning to feel old.
MGMT3721 (Negotiations)
Ease: 7/10. If you pay attention to your workshops and lectures, it won't be difficult to get a decent mark on all your assessments...
My workload is a lot less than most people here, but I just keep staring at it because it's a staircase and it looks weird as heck. (Also, one of the courses isn't entirely fixed yet. Might change it.)
Also, hi~ been forever since I last came on BoS. (I lurk it occasionally though.)
I transferred from Com/Arts to just Com, so I think I can answer your question. :)
If you're smart, you can easily smash your entire timetable (4 subjects) into two days per week. In your first year, that is. But the subsequent years don't change all that much (depends on what majors you do...
As a person who was born and raised in Hong Kong - I agree with the above. Hong Kong-ers don't care about minute differences between universities. As long as you come from a highly ranked university (in the world, not in your country), they'll be willing to give you their attention.
But, er...
Re: UNSW 2014ers Rollcall
Randomly jumping into the conversation, sorry 'bout that. :)
Anyway - I'm actually doing a weird double major in Accounting and Human Resources. Neither of them require you to be awesome in Maths. If they did, I wouldn't be taking them, since I'm absolutely...