LOL... this isn't year 12. You should mainly rely on what your lecturers and tutors focus on in class to get a feel of what will be examined. The Unit of Study Outline can be helpful as well.
To be honest, I have never enjoyed law at uni. The workload is intimidating and depressing and the assessments are extremely competitive. But I have stuck with it because I know I will love my job, and this has turned out to be true. Just out of curiosity, what are you thinking of transferring to?
Hi everyone, welcome to Sydney Uni Law! I hear congratulations are in order, the cut-off this year was insane. You're going to love it here, the students are very friendly and laid back. Hope you enjoy the ride! Feel free to PM me anytime =)
A relative of mine would like to transfer to a better uni but unfortunately has left it to the last minute. As applying for early feb/final round offers costs almost $200, I'd like to ask whether there is any point in applying, seeing as most offers are made in the main round? Any advice would...
For USYD:
-A minimum of 3% and maximum of 10% High Distinctions
-A minimum of 5% and maximum of 30% Distinctions
-A maximum of 40% combined Distinctions and High Distinctions
More information about averages:
http://suls.org.au/index2.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_view&gid=20&Itemid=28
I'm not saying you can't get a good job after graduating from the other unis. But if you ask ppl which uni they're from at the big firms/IBs the majority are from unsw and usyd.
call the damn student office, they're not going to bite. I definitely wouldn't want to base such a huge decision on advice received in a random high school forum