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gilmoregirls13

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i really want to do law at unsw, but my back up option is to get into a bachelor of psychology, work hard then do an internal transfer. although i doubt i'll even get into the psychology honours program, how truly difficult is it? i would ideally like my WAM to be 75-80+ to even have a chance of transferring to a double degree of law. would psychological science be somewhat easier to maintain a higher WAM in? i'm not entirely sure how full on the honours course is in the first/second year.
 

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This is a fucking fake subject. Good luck finding a job too. Also why you trying join a university on the other side of the country from western australia
 

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i really want to do law at unsw, but my back up option is to get into a bachelor of psychology, work hard then do an internal transfer. although i doubt i'll even get into the psychology honours program, how truly difficult is it? i would ideally like my WAM to be 75-80+ to even have a chance of transferring to a double degree of law. would psychological science be somewhat easier to maintain a higher WAM in? i'm not entirely sure how full on the honours course is in the first/second year.
If you're set on transferring then pick psychological science, the honours course is a lot of hard work and you may not get a high enough wam. If you're 100% sure you want to transfer then the easiest option is to do a bachelor of arts and pick an easy major to ensure you get a high wam (from what I've heard).
 

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