Hi guys,
I'm studying a combined law degree and want to study law in UNSW next year (after my first yr of uni). I know that UNSW has implemented an INTERNAL law transfer program as of 2013, giving the opportunity for a minimum of 100 UNSW students to transfer into Law, permitted they have met the WAM requirements as stated. Obviously, I didn't take this option, partly because I didn't want to take the risk of not making it in.
Recently, my uni grades have been rather positive and am contemplating transferring. But is external transfer to UNSW law still an option for me, considering they are somewhat putting more emphasis on internal transfer? Am I somewhat at a disadvantage? Are the requirements for external transfers as stated on their website redundant?
Thanks guys!
I'm studying a combined law degree and want to study law in UNSW next year (after my first yr of uni). I know that UNSW has implemented an INTERNAL law transfer program as of 2013, giving the opportunity for a minimum of 100 UNSW students to transfer into Law, permitted they have met the WAM requirements as stated. Obviously, I didn't take this option, partly because I didn't want to take the risk of not making it in.
Recently, my uni grades have been rather positive and am contemplating transferring. But is external transfer to UNSW law still an option for me, considering they are somewhat putting more emphasis on internal transfer? Am I somewhat at a disadvantage? Are the requirements for external transfers as stated on their website redundant?
Thanks guys!