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s3lisad1onstan

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So i originally I was doing a different degree in sem 1 of this year, and tried to change to an arts degree, but was unable to. I had the marks for it, but it was too full and late. My long term is to get into Law, but I don't have the atar for it. I'm unsure of which path I should take. I was considering of doing a Bachelor of Arts at USYD in sem 2 or doing a Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts at Notre Dame. I've heard people say online that UTS only needs at least one semester worth of university results, but I did a student enquiry and they said it was one year. The double degree combination I want to do is a Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of International studies/forensic science at UTS, but I noticed on UAC that it only offers it in Feburary only, so now I'm worried if I can still apply or not. I'm just unsure on what to do and what information is correct. If anyone can provide any advice on which decision between the two I should make, please let me know.
 

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So i originally I was doing a different degree in sem 1 of this year, and tried to change to an arts degree, but was unable to. I had the marks for it, but it was too full and late. My long term is to get into Law, but I don't have the atar for it. I'm unsure of which path I should take. I was considering of doing a Bachelor of Arts at USYD in sem 2 or doing a Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts at Notre Dame. I've heard people say online that UTS only needs at least one semester worth of university results, but I did a student enquiry and they said it was one year. The double degree combination I want to do is a Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of International studies/forensic science at UTS, but I noticed on UAC that it only offers it in Feburary only, so now I'm worried if I can still apply or not. I'm just unsure on what to do and what information is correct. If anyone can provide any advice on which decision between the two I should make, please let me know.
You probably can't still apply to UTS if they only take transfers once a year. My advice depends on your resilience. For instance, if you really have a passion for law, pick a law degree at a less prestigious university. Why? Because doing something that you dont like for a year before you can do law can be hard on you mentally. If you have it in you that you really, really want to go to a prestigious university, go ahead and smash out the other degree for a year to get into law.
 

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