WSU publishes its required subject results/bands to receive an offer to eligible degrees under its HSC True Reward early entry scheme for both year 11 and year 12. In the case of the Bachelor of Laws, the year 11 result requirements are as follows:
- Any subject - A or
- Any 2 subjects - B or above.
You achieved an A in English Standard, Legal Studies, as well as Community and Family Studies, and a B in Biology and Geography. These results exceed WSU requirements, meaning that if you apply for a combined Bachelor of Laws under their early entry scheme, you will most likely receive an offer.
It is likely that your grades would also be sufficient to receive an offer from universities like MQ, although this may be subject to fulfilling additional requirements depending on the specific early entry scheme. For example, MQ's Leaders and Achievers early entry scheme considers non-academic elements in addition to your year 11 results.
At the very least, your grades will most likely allow you to receive an offer to study a Bachelor of Laws. If at some point during your studies you feel the need to transfer to a different university, you will be able to do so provided you achieve favourable university results to meet the other university's academic requirements.
I hope this helps!
