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  1. kami

    Internal Transfer URGENT !!!

    When in doubt go to your faculty admin office, though given the similarity of courses its probably more of a variation of enrollment than a true transfer (similar to double degree people who drop to single degrees) so it shouldn't present that much difficulty.
  2. kami

    General UTS chit-chat

    Re: The UTS 'Secks and Almost Results Time' Thread IhopeIpassIhopeIpassIhopeIpassIhopeIpassIhopeIpassIhopeIpassIhopeIpassIhopeIpassIhopeIpassIhopeIpassIhopeIpassIhopeIpassIhopeIpass:(
  3. kami

    Victorian uni's and science

    One university will generally recognise studies from any other university so long as they are relevant to the requirements of your new degree.
  4. kami

    Extension English-What makes successful crime fiction

    My personal urge is to look at the values of the general population to look at what kind of narrative may be composed e.g Poe works as a crime fic in the 19th century but might not be so successful now as it won't have quite the same resonance. This involves plot, characters, setting and pretty...
  5. kami

    Gettin a UAI without applying?

    You have to be eligible for a UAI to recieve a UAI and you are, so regardless of whether you use it or check it, it exists.
  6. kami

    Should Australia be a Republic?

    Re: Should Australia be a Republic. I'd agree with NTB because if we are going to change the way our government works then it may as well be an actual change, not one to simply change names. There's also the fact that there really isn't much point to the Gov. Gen. anymore - the last...
  7. kami

    Help with Ex 1. Duh.

    There are a wide range of sub-genres within crime fiction (hard-boiled, golden age, great detective etc.) so you'll find that they don't neccesarily share a large list of 'classical' conventions. You will however find that there is a huge amount of cross over as authors pick and choose...
  8. kami

    recommended studies

    Recommended studies means just that, its reccomended for students to have achieved at that level but not mandatory so you can still get into your course. However it is reccomended that you do the bridging courses for chemistry and maths at least, otherwise the course work will be more difficult...
  9. kami

    Writing Introductions?

    When I write an introduction, the main thing I aim to do is introduce the argument - the point of contention as it were - however it is important not to argue your case within the introduction. For example if your position toward a question is ultimately 'there is no absolute truth' then you'd...
  10. kami

    Train from Melb to Syd

    I went on the melbourne - sydney train back when training it was cheaper than flying and you seriously don't want to do it. Its like 15 hours and its incredibly boring and restrictive and cluttered. People who go first class still have to have 4 people per room and coach is pretty much like...
  11. kami

    Holiday Boy

    When did the poster mention anything about depression and using sex to 'cheer someone up'?:confused:
  12. kami

    Who's doing year 12 again?

    It should be quite apparent that a law firm isn't going to look at the uai cut-off of your course to decide whether you get the job or not, so I wouldn't fuss so much about that. If anything the cut-offs indicate popularity, not quality of education. Another important thing to remember is that...
  13. kami

    B.Arts/B.Education?

    I can't tell you how the BA at UNSW works, but if you want to find info on DipEd and similar programs then go to the site of whatever uni you're interested in doing it at (it doesn't have to be the same as where you got your original degree), and look under the faculty/school of education. The...
  14. kami

    people who know me or know of me

    Gavrillo's got a lip ring and when I try to imagine his piercing on a dude of tom's colouring I'm like :/ So no, don't get one.
  15. kami

    Studying Shakespeare

    It shouldn't be too difficult for you to cope with Shakespeare as it will most likely be an introductory unit. However as university subjects move at a quicker pace than highschool ones you may want to make sure you're at least familiar with how poetic and theatrical techniques work before...
  16. kami

    Casino Royale

    Overall I felt the quality of this movie was a definite step up from where the franchise had left off Points: The new bond is quite hot, and much more well muscled than I was expecting. The torture scene almost seemed like it was taken out of a gay porn. The bond girl seemed to...
  17. kami

    The Abortion Debate (continued)

    It isn't a woman's fault that you lack a uterus though, so whether or not males have the opportunity to bear a foetus to term is irelevant. What is relevant is they do not own the uterus and cannot decide when it will and will not be used. Simply because a thing is possible does not make it...
  18. kami

    Student Life: UTS vs USYD

    :o:o:o I don't think anyone has said there are no opportunities, its just a less passive set of opportunities (as in you actually have to specifically socialise, as in staz's example). If you make the effort then I'm sure you'll make friends, just don't expect it to happen automatically...
  19. kami

    Student Life: UTS vs USYD

    There isn't a communications camp unfortunately, though you'll see alot of communications/law people at law camp anyway and I've noticed they tend to stick together in class rooms alot. As for friend making, I tend to think that UTS is a tad more difficult to make friends at than other unis...
  20. kami

    The Abortion Debate (continued)

    I'm not sure many people would look at abortion as an easy choice - many people wrestle with the decision to undergo surgeries regardless of the oft positive effects. With the uncertainty regarding whether a child is a person or not, I imagine the decision to get an abortion would be even more...
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