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If I was to transfer from Bachelor of Business and Commerce (ACU or UWS) to UTS Bachelor of Business (UTS) after the first year, would I have to do the first year at UTS, or would I be in 2nd?

I'm having a tossup between this, Macleay College and UTS Insearch.
 

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When you transfer they'll tell you what subjects will count at UTS. It could be all, none, or some. Chances are you'd be stuck in first-year limbo, not quite first, not quite second.
 

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When you transfer they'll tell you what subjects will count at UTS. It could be all, none, or some. Chances are you'd be stuck in first-year limbo, not quite first, not quite second.
So there's the chance that I could be put into 2nd year (MAJOR year) but also having to do some 1st year subjects?
 

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When you transfer they'll tell you what subjects will count at UTS. It could be all, none, or some. Chances are you'd be stuck in first-year limbo, not quite first, not quite second.
 

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When you transfer they'll tell you what subjects will count at UTS. It could be all, none, or some. Chances are you'd be stuck in first-year limbo, not quite first, not quite second.
Amirite? Yes?
 

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Depends, it would be your second year at university, but your subjects could be a mix of first and second year. I did the same and it's only now that I can start doing exciting second year things. Take a look at the course guides online and see how similar the subjects are. You might be lucky and have a smooth transition.
 

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Depends, it would be your second year at university, but your subjects could be a mix of first and second year. I did the same and it's only now that I can start doing exciting second year things. Take a look at the course guides online and see how similar the subjects are. You might be lucky and have a smooth transition.
Thanks, I'll have a look.
 

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