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Im a first year Engineering student at UNSW, but recently I've been thinking of transferring to a biomedical engineering degree at usyd, since unsw doesn't offer biomedical engineering as a bachelors degree. If i wanted to transfer to a different uni and a different degree, how high should my wam be and what exactly do i have to do to get this transfer done?
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I believe a wam of 70-75 should be good enough.
 

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Apply to uac for biomed at usyd, in exactly the same way you applied to uac to do engineering at UNSW last year.
 

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Im a first year Engineering student at UNSW, but recently I've been thinking of transferring to a biomedical engineering degree at usyd, since unsw doesn't offer biomedical engineering as a bachelors degree. If i wanted to transfer to a different uni and a different degree, how high should my wam be and what exactly do i have to do to get this transfer done?
Thanks in advance.
you don't want a masters in biomedical from unsw?
 

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What I'm doing atm is engineering combined with masters in biomed. Honestly i cbf doing masters, and i really like how at usyd if you do biomed, then you can choose a 2nd stream. So nah, i'm starting to prefer doing a bachelors in biomed at usyd than go on to do masters straight away.
 

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What I'm doing atm is engineering combined with masters in biomed. Honestly i cbf doing masters, and i really like how at usyd if you do biomed, then you can choose a 2nd stream. So nah, i'm starting to prefer doing a bachelors in biomed at usyd than go on to do masters straight away.
The reality is that in Australia's very small biomedical scene, you are competing with peers that have a traditional engineering degree (mechanical, electrical etc.) and a Masters degree; and even some with a PhD. You will never be employed as a mechanical or electrical (etc.) engineer with a Biomedical degree that touches on another stream. What jobs do you wish to proceed into with a Bachelors of Biomedical Engineering?

Anyway, at the mid year, you can actually transfer to USYD via UAC using your ATAR. Easiest way to get in assuming there are vacancies.
 

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Hmm, alright thanks. I'll do a little more research till i decide for sure.
 

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