Does UNSW have a lot of domestic Asians then? USyd is reported as having significantly more internationals. This is especially the case in my accounting major. https://www.smh.com.au/interactive/2018/international-student-boom/
Especially in the business school, there are so many asians that it often feels like China. I have absolutely no problem with ethnically Asian Australians, but internationals seem to just hang in massive groups and speak foreign languages. I’ve had a terrible experience in a group assignment...
It depends on which one. Sydney is fucking hard, wsu is piss easy. If your motivation for being a lawyer is mummy and daddy yelling at you, I highly dissuade you from doing so. I find it strange that you are doing maths, biology, food technology and arts. Law is the last career that comes to...
If you’re in prelim, tests don’t matter, don’t even study for them. It’s all about learning and remembering the content for next year. I tend to find Asian parents put way too much emphasis on younger years. Just relax, learn and prep for next year.
It also depends what time of day you go. Very early and late is mostly internationals, who are overwhelmingly Asian. Law at Macquarie is definitely whiter and more female than Sydney.
Well submitting the unit guide was part of the original application, which lists the textbooks, addessmemts and lectures/tutorials. Do you have any other advice?
My credit transfer application only gave me credit for Foundations of law and Principles of management as the USyd law foundations unit and the second as an elective unit.
Should I appeal the rejection of contracts, criminal justice, law lawyers and society, accounting and society, and...
Arabic is a big no. Any sort of white except freckly Rangers. Possibly the "kinda whites" like Greek and Italian. I don't think I've ever talked to an aboriginal girl who doesn't feel some sort of hatred/racism to me. Maybe black for a one nighter if they have more western beauty features, but...