you'll get into UWS pretty easy.
do it in preferences like all law students,
usyd first, then unsw, uts, macq, then uws.
also put in ANU second if you're up for that.
you have a good chance for UTS or Macq.
UWS is a given.
hi.
you've missed the intake for sem 1 2013, but seems you want to transfer in sem 2, 2013. you'll have to wait till UAC opens applications Sem 2 2013.
you should be able to transfer with a credit average, but obviously the higher it is the more competitive you are.
i think they consider a...
why are you doing a bachelor of science if you hate it?
there are plenty of science grads with a credit or a distinction average not being able to find jobs in their related area.
i'd say cut your losses and do something that interests you.
good thing that you have decided to transfer...
you'll be fine girl.
you'll just take the mark of the best performing student in your class.
so assuming your ranks are correct then..
for the HSC exam, you'll get the 9th best external mark for maths, the 3rd best external mark for biology,y the 2nd best external mark for chemistry... etc...
Sweetheart I am going to go ahead and break your little bubble.
I'm not being mean (check out my signature).
I think this might really help you and save you a few years of uni and alot of money.
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Most of the questions you asked can be answered...
Re: I havent done any sciences, Should I still do b.pharmacy.
the pharmaceutical industry has just become another big business motivated primarily by profit.
as said above, because of the commute.
interesing to compare australia to the states, where pretty much everyone moves away from home to go to college.
what was the degree?
law?
commerce?
My Friend, I was half way through a bachelor of commerce, but i decided it's not for me, so now im waiting for next year to start a bachelor of social science (criminology).
I am still combining with law though.
I found constitutional interesting, as well as administrative.
yet to do property law though, i'm kind of dreading it, and luckily i might not have to do jurisprudence :)