Hey mates @ ANU.
I'm getting a little worried that, despite the cut-offs being substantially lower than its Sydney counterparts, that I may not manage to get into the Law/Asian Studies course at ANU.
Which if is the case, that I don't make the cut-off, I was wondering which courses would be a smart move to take instead, that'll help me transfer more easily into the Law course.
At this point in time, I've placed Economics/Asian Studies as my next preference. I felt that this would be the next best choice since I would desire to work in the international arena, and Economics appeared to be as close as I'll get; but I'm probably making a misconception here. As I understand, some of the concepts, and mathematics within Economics, perhaps would not transfer well into the Law course.
And if that's the case, then what other subjects should I consider?
Thanks in advance~
I'm getting a little worried that, despite the cut-offs being substantially lower than its Sydney counterparts, that I may not manage to get into the Law/Asian Studies course at ANU.
Which if is the case, that I don't make the cut-off, I was wondering which courses would be a smart move to take instead, that'll help me transfer more easily into the Law course.
At this point in time, I've placed Economics/Asian Studies as my next preference. I felt that this would be the next best choice since I would desire to work in the international arena, and Economics appeared to be as close as I'll get; but I'm probably making a misconception here. As I understand, some of the concepts, and mathematics within Economics, perhaps would not transfer well into the Law course.
And if that's the case, then what other subjects should I consider?
Thanks in advance~