Did any1 choose IT at Macquarie? (1 Viewer)

haj86

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do u reckon IT at Macq will require a high UAI, what UAI do u think?
 

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It is listed as "new course" for 2003 but, considering eBusiness is 82.90, and accounting for generally rises in cut-offs, i think it will be mid-high 80's

I prefer UTS to Macq though
 

haj86

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ohh ok, I hope i get in!
what marks do u think i'll need to get in?
 

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Originally posted by haj86
I do IPT, SDD, IT, General Maths, and standard English!
That's a lot of computing subjects :eek:

Isn't BIT about 90-95?

Somewhere in the 91-94s I think.

UNSW/USyd though, not MQ. :(
 

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Originally posted by haj86
I do IPT, SDD, IT, General Maths, and standard English!

Woah.. u do all three?! My teachers wouldn't let us choose all three computer subjects. I wanted to do all three but they said it might be too difficult because of all the info you'd have to learn...
 

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Originally posted by kkorpz
I wanted to do all three but they said it might be too difficult because of all the info you'd have to learn...
Most of the information you learn in say IPT can be directly integrated into what you learn in SDD, however sometimes the theory and ideas can conflict - so you're left with two differing answers.

Most of the time, however, you won't have to learn one part in IT, or IPT, because you've already learnt it or covered it thoroughly in SDD (as an example). There are benefits to doing similar subjects, if you're not bored of it that is :)
 

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