Chelseafc65
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Hi all,
I am an Australian studying British A-Levels in Hong Kong (Asia). I am interested in reading Arts/Law for 2009 but i have no idea how my A-Levels grades will be counted as a UAI for admission.
I basically finished all my studies and i just have to wait until i can apply so there's really a lot of time for me to do research. The thing is i e-mailed ANU ages ago and recently sent another one to the law department but i am just so anxious since i got nothing better to do. I am quite certain i will obtain ABB as my A-levels results which i am not sure will or will not be enough for admission.
I stumbled across this (http://info.anu.edu.au/StudyAt/International_Office/_pdf/intadmissions08.pdf) which shows some conversion for international qualification but doesn't actually say anything about British A-levels. I am not even sure if its a fair indicator since it clearly states international students (although the requirements seem a bit harsh for int).
So really, if anyone knows better (probably most of you guys) or have info on this, please reply.
I am an Australian studying British A-Levels in Hong Kong (Asia). I am interested in reading Arts/Law for 2009 but i have no idea how my A-Levels grades will be counted as a UAI for admission.
I basically finished all my studies and i just have to wait until i can apply so there's really a lot of time for me to do research. The thing is i e-mailed ANU ages ago and recently sent another one to the law department but i am just so anxious since i got nothing better to do. I am quite certain i will obtain ABB as my A-levels results which i am not sure will or will not be enough for admission.
I stumbled across this (http://info.anu.edu.au/StudyAt/International_Office/_pdf/intadmissions08.pdf) which shows some conversion for international qualification but doesn't actually say anything about British A-levels. I am not even sure if its a fair indicator since it clearly states international students (although the requirements seem a bit harsh for int).
So really, if anyone knows better (probably most of you guys) or have info on this, please reply.