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  1. robb3d

    UNSW 2010 Rollcall

    NO WAY! Congrats all freshies ! :) have a friend doing sci/law - she's the only one she knows doing that program at law school
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    Best courses in b Eco if planning to transfer to b Comm?

    Depends on what you major in. What do you intend to major in? (eg accounting, economics, business tax, marketing, management) But for a first year BEco, you're core subjects do overlap with core subjects of BCom. Enrol in ACCT1501, ECON1101, ECON1203 and one more subject. The last one should...
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    Comm/Law - Quant Methods

    If you're looking to transfer, then do subjects that are align with your strengths so your WAM is higher. If you like maths, then QMA would be a good elective.
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    Comm/Sci

    this man is correct ! :)
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    Comm/Law - Quant Methods

    What's your sci?
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    Comm/Sci

    just to clarify, you are a "full-time studuent" if you're doing 24UOC (4 subjects)
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    quick com/sci timetable ques

    The disclaimer on that page has "THE RECOMMENDATIONS BELOW APPLY FROM 2008." Follow this UNSW Handbook Plan - Actuarial Studies - ACTLAD3502.
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    B commerce/economics timetable

    moll really nailed it! 9am starts - i wouldn't do it voluntarily. - also, check to see if your course is ilectured, that way you know how much coffee you need to buy :) but going to lectures is always > than listening over the internet, sometimes lecturers go off from the slides - its very...
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    Welcome new unsw asb students!

    Also - welcome all freshies! :)
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    Welcome new unsw asb students!

    That an if you "underload", you'll have to make up for those missing units of credits by either extending your degree or taking up summer school.
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    Difference between com/arts and com (lib studies)?

    Pretty much. The duration and the fact you're doing two degrees! (minor things like Gen Eds: no gen eds in Com/Art, gen ed in Com lib). The difference in what you study is in the subjects you choose when you're in the program! Not necessairly by program name. :) Wouldn't worry too much...
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    Comm/Sci (Adv. Maths) vs Comm/Sci

    I'm doing Com/Sci. You can only choose one major in Business and one major in Science. Adv maths is probably the hardest stream of undergrad maths (probably wrong - I run from numbers). Probably, you can only undertake some hard maths subjects once they accept you in that program (Adv Maths)...
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    Which subs to choose for 1st year commerce?

    Refer to: Program details | Undergraduate | Future Students | Australian School of Business | UNSW Good luck!
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    unsw B Commerce/B CompSci possible?

    Yes but I think there are requirements. You'll need to contact head lecturers, etc.
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    What would you choose??

    Haters :P Sports management sounds awesome, especially in this culture. I know of some government spots and sports organisation positions that need someone to fix it up on administrative. Otherwise marketing - broad discipline.
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    USYD vs. UNSW internationally

    Depends what degree. UNSW would excel in overseas recognition for Accounting and Psychology. USyd would excel for most other disciplines.
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    What you hate about UNSW

    Getting to Randwick Racecourse on a busy exam day.
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    Best places near UNSW to hang out etc.?

    Unibar as a local wateringhole. The Rege or The Don if you want to class it up and don't mind the walk. EQ is close if you don't mind the bus ride. It's always dead though. Otherwise stay on campus, or go to the city.
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    Summer Holidays Chatter Thread 09-10

    Lecture notes > Textbook when you get around to studying it. If you're short on cash, don't buy the textbook - and just read it in the Library when you need it.
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    New course structure or old?

    Refer to 2009 handbook: UNSW Handbook
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