And my dad WASN'T a lawyer for the first 15 years of my life and WASN'T a partner in a city boutique firm and I have NEVER been in a legal environment and I am NOT studying law at uni and I have NEVER researched cases at a law firm for a case and my godmother ISN'T a family law barrister and my...
In many cases, if you have a legitimate reason you are able to use computers for exams. Not sure about the specifics for Arts at USYD though. Just cry discrimination if they don't let you:p
Wow you really know a lot of lawyers and doctors!
And the Chinese labourer on $100 a week feels bad 99% of the time because the little copy Swiss Army Knife he assembled in the sweatshop was used to rob a 7/11.
Edit: this thread needs more pictures
I dont go as well in exams as I do in my assignments...probably because I'm lazy when it comes to studying, but assignments can be pulled off at the last minute
thanks guys:)
So even if you redo the subject, the crappy mark gets counted as part of your gpa etc?
My fear is that in the next 5 years I'm gonna do bad in one subject and its gonna kill my average and haunt me forever...
I have no idea about the answer but i might as well ask somethinghere...
if you do bad in a subject and re do it, does the old mark for the subject vanish from your transcript forever? Or are both marks there?
No, my ego is already high enough that it needs no extra boost:)
Edit: Would you be please not be so immature as to accuse me of spamming your possibly non-existant website. It really reflects badly on you.
It B Eco/B Laws isn't on the course list for courses next year...and neither are any arts/comm/social science/laws combinations.
Now I don't know which course to change to to escape finance...
What do you do if you're going to do your exam sick? Or do I have to tell them before or what? I have no clue...I read the exam policy and it didn't say anything. Any help would be much appreciated...this is such a shit feeling
For UNSW the minimum UAI for consideration is 95. However, on average the people who get accepted usually have a UAI higher than that.
For UWS medicine it was 92 to be considered.
You should have posted here