Good to see that smile. Well, it depends on the demand of the course at a specific university you are targeting. In most cases, getting a solid credit-average is sufficient. No need to get straight HD's, but nothing is stopping you from getting it.
Doesn't UWS give out like 15 bonus points (includes 5 points by subjects and 10 by choosing it as your 1st preference)? Back in the days, I remember they sent like a letter to everyone and it mentioned something like that.
Those universities are quite distant from each other. Just select whichever is closer to where you live. Macquarie is decent for commerce as far as I know.
Re: Possibility of transferring to UTS after 1 year doing a Bachelor of Health at ACP
When you actually receive your ATAR, then you can decide on which path to take. If your ATAR is insufficient, then yes there is a transfer option. I wouldn't recommend you to take that course in ACPE, because...
Only use speakers when you know that everyone or the majority of passengers will enjoy listening to it. In other words, don't play "shitty" songs when you got no earphones.
If I were you I'd rather do economics at Macquarie University. Why? Because for example if you screw up a "lower course" at for example UNSW, then you won't be able to transfer and then you may be stuck with a course you don't really like. That's just my intake on it, but do whatever you want.
I don't know about that course, but I THINK doing a straight B Science/Master of Nutrition will guarantee you to get accepted into the masters as long as you pass all the subjects. Also, you won't have to apply and pay again via the UAC after completing your undergraduate study. I might be wrong...
Subject Name: Chemistry 2
Ease: 9/10 - People may disagree with me on this, but if you put at least 1 hr at home on this subject each fortnight outside class hours, then you will find it relatively easy. I didn't even do Chemistry at school! You may only lose a few marks when doing physical...
The best way is to go through the syllabus dot points. Understanding the concepts is best because it will ensure you won't find much difficulties when actually attempting the exam questions.