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strawberry

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if I do a course in one uni then externally transfer to another uni (dat's more closer to home) but doing the same course...would that be more easier than transfering externally from one course to another different course??

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ummmmmmm not sure bout dat one
depending if u like the course u'll ultimately do better and able to change externally
hmmmmmm not sure if dat helped
:p
 

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I don't understand what your asking?
 

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i think she is saying..this is example:

B Arts UNSW ---> B Arts MQ -(1)

B Arts UNSW ---> B Science MQ -(2)

she is asking which one is easier
 

strawberry

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i mean like if I went to do pharm at wagga and externally transfer to syd to do pharm in 2nd year

would that be easier than:

doing science in syd in 1st yr then internally transfer to pharm 2nd yr??

is that more clearer??
 

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I've heard internal transfers as easier than externals, but then, that was just for Wollongong and Macquarie - I'm not sure about Sydney, you'd have to call them and ask.
 

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well i used Science and arts just for sake so its easy to type :p

i didn't expect such responese..but the idea was there :p
 

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melbournian's right, you have to apply through uac whatever you do so basically everything's an external transfer

internal transfer usually means just within your own faculty.
 

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