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hey,
i was wondering if anyone could tell me about this. just a back up plan based on uai, what is involved in this process and is it achievable? i was thinking of doing 1st yr law at UNE and transfering,,, any chance? thanks in advance!
 

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g_dob said:
hey,
i was wondering if anyone could tell me about this. just a back up plan based on uai, what is involved in this process and is it achievable? i was thinking of doing 1st yr law at UNE and transfering,,, any chance? thanks in advance!
What u want to do with law?

i dont think law can be done on its on, u have to combine it

if u really want to do law:

Get UAI 90+
Get a credit average+ GPA

apply for Macquarie prevlidge law transfer

they halve UAI and GPA and then add them both together

they rank every applicant

top 20 makes it in
 

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what's the cut-off for a combined law degree for undergrads at macq? for the past 5 years preferably :eek:
 

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97+ would be a comfortable position unless ur doing acst-law

it has never fallen below 95 in past few years, around 95-97 or more popular ones 98-99
 

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can't a person just do FNCL01 - Finance + Law (Undergraduate Study Pattern) as opposed to FNCL02 - Applied Finance + Law (Undergraduate Study Pattern)?

the latter you listed is 95.9; what would the former be :eek:

actually what's the diff? its just applied makes the degree sound scary and technical :(
 
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commerce/law or finance law then?
Any B X / LLB is going to be between 95.5 and 98.50.

Have a look here for a good list. The UAC one is ghey.

g_dob said:
hey,
i was wondering if anyone could tell me about this. just a back up plan based on uai, what is involved in this process and is it achievable? i was thinking of doing 1st yr law at UNE and transfering,,, any chance? thanks in advance!
Heya, there are two ways to transfer into law at Macquarie:
1. Do another degree at Macquarie and transfer internally, or
2. do a degree degree (law or not law) at another uni and transfer externally.

If you do number 1, you should be looking at, the very least, a UAI of high 80s and uni results of Distinctions in the higher range to High Distinctions, or a UAI of the 90s and results of Distinctions. You write an application as to why you want to do law. A good idea is to do LEGL100 or a similar introductory subject.

If you do number 2, you apply through UAC and need slightly better marks than if you went through number 1 - simply because you being at Macquarie gives you some sort of priority. If you did law at UNE, I think you'd have a better chance of a transfer than if you didn't do law - because you can show that you've done law.

All this being said, you need to work your butt off to get some higher marks.
 
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but that list doesn't have a simple finance one (its got an ugly applied) http://www.handbook.mq.edu.au/programofstudy.php?edition=2006&code=FNCL01?
That is this:
B Commerce / B Laws (BCom LLB) 95.55
If you look, the link you gave me says this:

FNCL01 - Finance + Law (Undergraduate Study Pattern)

Major:FinanceArea of Study:FinanceDegrees:BCom LLB - Bachelor of Commerce with the degree of Bachelor of Laws (UAC Preference 300307 CSP 310307 DFEE)
== Simply a BCom major + Law, I believe.
also that list doesn't have some motherf***ing hard course i heard which is offered at MQ .. its got a cut-off of 99.95 and its business administration or something like that. just curious, cause of course i'd never score that high
I believe that list is exhaustive, and as far as I'm aware, the highest UAI-entry course at Macquarie is the B Com (Actuarial Studies) / B Laws at 98.50. I could be wrong, though.
 
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ok thanks ...

haha yeah you're probably right, but i thought i read somewhere on these forums that there was some course which was 99.95

apart from over-the-top med/surgery
 
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ok thanks ...

haha yeah you're probably right, but i thought i read somewhere on these forums that there was some course which was 99.95

apart from over-the-top med/surgery
Even USyd law isn't 99.95.

From memory, you would have either read 99.95 in relation to a scholarship or in relation to a PhB (Bachelor of Philosophy) at ANU.
 

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that's hardcore

philosophy at mac (or usyd for that matter) is under arts right? which is like - 20 of that ANU course
 
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that's hardcore

philosophy at mac (or usyd for that matter) is under arts right? which is like - 20 of that ANU course
Yeah, but this is different. This isn't a degree into philosophy - metaphysics, ethics, etc, it's a research degree.

A degree in Philosophy (ie a PhD, DPhil, a MPhil, etc) usually involves research into an area, which is what the ANU PhB is. That's why Masters/Doctorate degrees that have no research are usually not an XPhil, but an MA, MLitt, LLM, DA, DLitt, LLD etc.

Frankly, I think it's stupid encouraging recent year-12 leavers to do immediately go into research. I have no idea how you could expect an 18 year-old to do independant research and come up with something unique and insightful.
 
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well that's kind of how the EE2 hsc course is structured anyway in terms of 'independent research' .. hmm history extension too for that matter

bah sorry thread starter for hijacking the thread .. i was just really desperate to find out the comm/law cut-off at macq and even posted on the "Macquarie University Bulletin Board" waiting for an answer to no avail :(

i wish that katherine johnston person would reply :eek:
 
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bobness said:
well that's kind of how the EE2 hsc course is structured anyway in terms of 'independent research' .. hmm history extension too for that matter

bah sorry thread starter for hijacking the thread .. i was just really desperate to find out the comm/law cut-off at macq and even posted on the "Macquarie University Bulletin Board" waiting for an answer to no avail :(

i wish that katherine johnston person would reply :eek:
But remember that EE2 and History Extension have non-research requirements (EE2 requires 2U + 3U English, History Extension has historiography and your 2U component).

Are you talking about the HSCandbeyond board?
 
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Parking is a bitch.

Like Cyan pointed out, you have to pray to the parking gods in order to be remotely assured of a park
 

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but when i went for an open day there were like 3 levels of parking on two sides of the campus?

surely that's enough for all students and staff? unless you have a 4WD

bloody idiots :p
 
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but when i went for an open day there were like 3 levels of parking on two sides of the campus?

surely that's enough for all students and staff? unless you have a 4WD

bloody idiots :p
It's not, really. It seems that they should build another block or two of car parks, but it's not bad enough that people get really shitty about it. When it gets to the stage where people complain, they'll build more.

They have lots of room to build more, they just have to be careful not to make them as ugly as the current ones.
 

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ha! i'll just organise my tutes and periods to be early in the morning so i can snag a spot.

if i end up going of course. iono epping to macq is really convenient but i don't like this sandwich business bahahahaha
 

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