What course would you recommend where it is (not so much easy) but very achievable to get a high GPA?
How much effort/ how do you prepare to get a really high GPA in this course?
I was thinking about commerce (would it be achievable to get a high GPA here?) but i'm open to other things...
Hey.
I know the JD entry is only GPA.
But i was watching some interviews with JD students and when they asked what their undergraduate course were a lot of them said arts/ phyc and occasionally commerce or eco.
Are the calculations scaled as such to account for difficulty in subjects for...
Which is harder between eco and commerce? In terms of achieving a distinction in Usyd or UNSW
I plan to do a 3u bridging course so assume math is not a weakness. As a springboard to get into law after 3 years, what would be the best option in wanting to do a subject and achieving a distinction...
Yeah.. i don't know if this is realistic, but i would like a 95.9 to get into law and commerce at maq and transfer post grad to syd, and i need this atar..
top 80 school
My subjects are
Eadv- rank atm --1-45 (55 percetn assessed)
EE1 -- no rank yet nothing assessed
EE2 -1-4 (25 percent...
Would it be wiser to transfer to the same/ similar degree from say, Law/Commerce at Maq to Law/Eco at Usyd
Or rather would it be better to transfer internally form Eco in usyd to Law and Eco in Usyd?
Are there any biases? Which would be easier to achieve?
What universities other than Sydney offer a Law and Economics double degree?
I was aiming for a 97 but that seems out of reach now.. my ranks from the half yearlies are as follows...:
Eng Adv- 1/42 (40 percent assessed) Ex1 (nothing done) EE2 1/3 (10 percent assessed) Legal 4/28 (30...
say i do not achieve an atar of 95.9 (due to chem and math.........) what other avenues can i pursue to eventually be able to transfer into Law in maq???
I aim to go there and maybe transfer into Usyd law in a few more years.. but i want to know what sort of alternative entiries there are for...
Say, hypothetically, i get into maq law and do law and commerce.
How would i transfer to NSW or Syd? Should i transfer? Would i have to complete my course of law in Maq and then do law in Syd as a post graduate JD? Wouldnt it be difficult as it would mean i need a distinction in law? wouldnt...
I..... have done virtually nothing these past weeks aside from read my module A text for adv eng..
95ish still achievable? =/...
Would 3 low-mid band 6s and 2 low-mid band 5s get it?
I want another 6 weeks..
I ask the following questions as i have bombed all my assessments besides adv English to date (the first assessment task) and things look bleak as my ranks are no where near as good as yr 11..
Are there any limitation placed on transferring subjects? For example, if i go to a uni with a...
I'm about to go into year 12 and what i really want to know is what ranks i'd need to get, say between 94-96 ATAR
My subjects are
Legal-
English Adv
English Ext
Eng Ext 2
Chem
Math 2U
SOR
School rank high 60s-80
What concepts must i retain in understanding going into year 12.
Not really specific, but i'm assuming mole concepts and concentration MCAT maybe (anything else).
Moreover anything from chemical Earth beside the fundementals you use i.e balanceing equations? As i went quite bad in that area...
Hey, i know i'm in year 11 but kinda would like to see what my ATAR would look like if i got these ranks (decent scenario) after dropping Mod and MX1.
Legal Studies -- 1st/28
Math 2 U -- 20-30 out of 3 unit students, 2 unit and yr 11 accelerated so around 70. (School has a good rep for math...
Can someone explain how this works aside from the obvious "major work."
Also does it scale well? Would it be risky doing this subject as a part of 10 units?
I heard extension 2 maths gets you extra ATAR points if you achieve an E4. Does that apply for extension 2 English?
Hey.
I have bit of a dilemma going on here about my future, which is pretty much my studies i guess.
I'm nearing the end of year 11 now. These are my subjects.
Maths 2U
English (Adv)
English (Ext 1)
Chemistry
Legal studies.
Modern History.
Catholic studies (minimum compulsory)
The thing...