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qkrtjdxo

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I'll keep it short..

I have two offers BCom/LLB at Macquarie and BCom at USYD..

Ideally I want to transfer to BCom/LLB at UNSW or USYD.

Which would be the better of the two offers to transfer?

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probably BCom/LLB at Macq so u can credit your law subjects to your transfer
 

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yups it'll be good to the combined degree at macq. but if you're taking BCom at usyd, then it might be easier to transfer within usyd.
 

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you will only probably get a few exceptions, not all uni's have the same course/subject outline.
 

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Originally posted by carrotz
yups it'll be good to the combined degree at macq. but if you're taking BCom at usyd, then it might be easier to transfer within usyd.
Is that because of the course difficulty? or because I could get full credit for the commerce subjects?

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you would probably get full credit for the commerce subject.

but it is wise to speak to the liaison person at usyd + macq to see how the transferring process works.
 

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i had the same dilemma, i went with BCom/LLB at macq. It was mainly a security thing. It's getting harder and harder to transfer into the combined law courses at sydney and UNSW - if I didn't make it, at least at macq i'd still be in a combined law degree. :)
 

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