If you only do 3 subjects in first semester it will take longer, unless you overload later. If you want to add a 4th but don't know what to pick, it might be a good idea to get your people unit out of the way
Age: 22
Money in bank: ~$20k but will be close to zero at the end of the year (planning a 6 month holiday)
Area of study: Psychology
Loans: HECS, no idea how much it is
Job: McD's manager
In my experience, Mac is very similar to USyd, but imo Mac has better subject choices. Keep in mind that (for USyd at least) you don't need the 97 or whatever, you can do it through straight Arts or Science, which need 80ish
Re: do you get 2 pieces of paper when you graduate with a double degree at usyd and u
Why does it matter? Is this going to be a determining factor in which uni you pick?
Hi all, just wondering if this is possible to do. I've looked on the exchange site, it just says you need to complete 18 credit points before going on exchange, it doesn't say you need to have completed any before you apply.
Thanks
It depends on the uni and faculty. Some unis weight things differently. AFAIK, at USyd, WAM is just your average mark, except if you're in science, in which case its weighted according to level. There are also at least 3 systems for GPA
I looked into transferring into the BLAS, one thing it has going for it is it requires a lot less senior credit points than other degrees, so if you were interested in lots of areas you can do that course and do lots of first year subjects. Of course, if you do that you don't go as in depth in...
this link has the undergrad archaeology units: http://sydney.edu.au/arts/archaeology/undergrad/units_of_study.shtml
There is a junior unit offered in both semesters
I think they only do main round, not positive though.
I would assume that would be enough, from what I hear cutoffs are usually similar for midyear as for start of year entry. But if there isn't that many spaces available it could go up a lot