bluemonday
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Hi
I am considering beginning an Arts degree at ANU this year. It is the only ANU degree I'll get into with my TER of 85.
I would plan to transfer into law or economics in my second year. I realise the TER for economics is only 75, but I didn't do maths in year 12, so I'd need the first year to complete a maths equivelant to qualify- however- on that note, ANU does not say year 12 maths is a requirement for economics, but that it is assumed knowledge. Would I be able to handle the course without having completed a year 12 maths equivelant? I haven't done maths since year 10.
My main question is- what is the likelihood of being able to transfer into economics or law in my second year, and what sort of grades would be required?
I'm guessing the chances of switching into economics would be all but certain given I've exceeded the TER anyway?
Is it possible to apply for two transfers, so if I don't get one I still have a chance at the other?
Cheers
I am considering beginning an Arts degree at ANU this year. It is the only ANU degree I'll get into with my TER of 85.
I would plan to transfer into law or economics in my second year. I realise the TER for economics is only 75, but I didn't do maths in year 12, so I'd need the first year to complete a maths equivelant to qualify- however- on that note, ANU does not say year 12 maths is a requirement for economics, but that it is assumed knowledge. Would I be able to handle the course without having completed a year 12 maths equivelant? I haven't done maths since year 10.
My main question is- what is the likelihood of being able to transfer into economics or law in my second year, and what sort of grades would be required?
I'm guessing the chances of switching into economics would be all but certain given I've exceeded the TER anyway?
Is it possible to apply for two transfers, so if I don't get one I still have a chance at the other?
Cheers