Re: What WAM/GPA needed to transfer to the Bachelor of Liberal Arts and Science @ USY
ATAR is 70.1, so I'd say a credit would definitely be good enough (even a high pass)
Just because I hate studying doesn't mean I should drop out.. I'm just not overly passionate about the endless amounts of reading and assignments that has to be done each week. Tbh I'm just excited for when I graduate and actually get to apply what I've learnt.
Wondering if anyone has any sample exams with solutions ? Particularly for the mid sem exam.
Please upload if you do, thanks :)
Or I can PM you my email, and you can send it to me.
these electronic sources for books, articles on uts library online are annoying me... when you download it, you can only download 32 pages at a time and once downloaded can't even command f to read the important stuff ahhh !!
It doesn't matter what degree you did before transfer, they just look at your marks. Yeah at UNSW you can do arts and transfer internally, you need a distinction at least, high distinction to be competitive. They have like 100 spots set aside just for internal transfer students.
Well since there are alot of law grads these days, it'd be beneficial if you could transfer to the top uni's like UNSW/USYD, to make yourself more competitive in the job field. If your transfer is successful after doing one year at Macq, you could just apply for credit exemption so you don't...
To make life a little less complicated, I say stick with Macquarie. Its an excellent uni for accounting so obviously job prospects will be very good. UNSW/USYD may have a slight edge but in all honesty it doesn't matter if you go to Macq, UTS, Usyd or UNSW because they're all excellent for...