i'm doing law at uws but i want to transfer to usyd. my atar was <90 and my wam is 79. is there any possibility of me successfully transferring? is it true they look at gpa?
i just got my gpa which was 5.8. this probably means i got a pass in torts. i need to bring up my gpa by like 0.3 next semester if i want to transfer. criminal law is easier than torts right? what about law foundation? (this is at UWS)
Hi guys,
So far I have amazing grades for two of my units. It seems that the grades are being given out too easily. These grades are LITERALLY something like 49/50.
Is it possible that these grades get moderated after the final exams? Or is it as simple as adding up all the grades that you...
are we allowed to use first person pronouns. im talking about an exam situation, where youre answering a 'problem question', and the answer might be subjective.
I sat the UMAT last year and my results were shockingly bad. They were so bad that I didn't even apply to medicine via UAC back in September.
I'm thinking of doing it again this year. But the practice questions are literally making me want to drive a bus off a cliff. I'm getting scores in...
i just got an offer for law and science at uws, despite my atar being about three points lower than what is required.
i did my hsc at tafe. am i an affirmative action student, wtf? how in hell did i get it?
chemistry: 1/something
modern history: 1/something
legal studies: 1/something
advanced english: 2/something
general mathematics: 94 HSC mark (from last year)
also, 89 is senior science and 76 in biology but i assume those arent worth anything
school rank: lowest possible in NSW
i need an atar...
From 2009 HSC sample answers:
Shouldn't it be the platinum electrode that's the anode?? Because iron is to the left of lead in the activity series, meaning it should be getting oxidised??
gg, failing tomorrow if I can't even do this.
This is probably a bit dubious, but I was bored and thinking about how I would explain polarity. I looked up the definition for electronegativity, and it says that it's the tendency of an atom to attract electrons. But shouldn't it be the tendency of a nucleus to attract electrons? Since an atom...
My teacher told us that toluene is not an alkene because it's not actually double bonds that occur in it. We tested this by adding bromine water to toluene, which did not discolour it, which would seem to suggest that it indeed does not have double bonds. My teacher also showed our class an...