The UNSW website said u will require a uai of 97 and distinction average, so does this mean that as long as your uai is over 97 and u have a distinction average in 1st year, u will make it in?? or are there more to it than this
That's about it. Fill those requirements and you're in.Arithela said:The UNSW website said u will require a uai of 97 and distinction average, so does this mean that as long as your uai is over 97 and u have a distinction average in 1st year, u will make it in?? or are there more to it than this
way to state the obvioussapna1988 said:it depends on the demand, try and get as high as you can
Well, she is studying law at UNSW now so she does have some experience (came up against and defeated her in mooting ).lionking1191 said:way to state the obvious
Hey dude,The UNSW website said u will require a uai of 97 and distinction average, so does this mean that as long as your uai is over 97 and u have a distinction average in 1st year, u will make it in?? or are there more to it than this
This is entirely hearsay and speculation, so heed at your own discretion but a friend of mine who studies at UTS inquired last year and they said that they are preferential to current UNSW students. I know quite a few people who transfered from commerce to law but all of these were internal transfers, they had roughly 70ish WAM, nothing spectacular and a UAI of around 98. Again i stress, this is merely speculation.say my uai is 98.7 and i got credit average for first year, would i have a slim chance of getting in unsw comb law? theres been mixed reviews on this, some ppl told me credit average is enough but others say you need distinction average
You should be fine. 98.70 is already an awesome mark. And with NRSL cut-offs it's 50% UAI and 50% 1st year subjects. If you want to make sure you get the transfer, aim for D's (low if need be) as with GPA's, the downside is a 75 = 84 (for D's) and (65=74's). Epic fail on the univeristies' part. But you stand a good chance. However keep in mind UNSW next year will have a preferential internal transfer system, so you'll be up against a bit more competition. Hope this helps you out, might see you around the Law building next yearsay my uai is 98.7 and i got credit average for first year, would i have a slim chance of getting in unsw comb law? theres been mixed reviews on this, some ppl told me credit average is enough but others say you need distinction average
I transferred from Com/Arts and I'm currently studying Com/Law. I have a couple of friends who were doing Com (Int), Com (Lib) and Arts who were also successful with their transfers. If you put in the effort, you'll do "kickass" in all your subjects.(Sorry to bump, but creating another thread on the same topic would be pointless)
Out of curiosity, what other faculty in the double degree should you be looking at in order to have a better chance at transferring?
I was thinking of doing Arts and working my ass off because it's easy apparently? Then applying to transfer into Arts/Law after the first year. The other option is Commerce but I'm not really sure about I'll do kickass in that.
So if any of you guys have transferred successfully in the past, what faculty/degree did you come from?
lol Asian parents tend to make you feel bad by going "No son, your subjects will only give you a UAI of 90 and below...". Just work hard and you'll be fine, and scaling is a whole different ball game with ATAR. Best of luck with your ATARAh, thanks.
But in all honesty, I'm in a position where if I get over 90 ATAR I'll be over the moon.
That means even if I get 90, I'm going to have to do a HD average aren't I?
Or it is more of a case where I should just give up?
That's unfortunate Alex. Maybe try again this year. USYD is allowing for transfers into combined law no matter which year of uni you're currently ati was doing comm (lib) and got UAI of 95.5 and wam of 84 and i got shit all.
even from uts.
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