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    Journalism versus Business @ UTS

    The real question is whether you want to do journalism or business. Much harder to get into journalism. Bit early for you to be worried about a job.
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    a few questions about social inquiry

    you know, you can always do journalism as an elective from second year . . .
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    transfer query

    not possible unless you do really really well. I'm not even sure if a distinction average would do it for you - ring their admissions people and ask them what normally happens. the other (and much less stressful) way of doing it is to do pub comm undergrad and and then do law postgrad.
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    First years in Journalism at UTS (Facebook Group/Questions about Course)

    Welcome to those of you who were accepted in Journalism for this year. If you have any questions feel free to either message me through BOS or on my email jenna.price@uts.edu.au. The link for the facebook group for the 2009 intake is in the very first post on this thread. See you at enrolment.
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    Transferring to MAP

    As far as I understand, it is a combination of UAI and everything you have done since. Sounds like a high GPA which will help. Good luck with it.
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    UAI cutoff

    No one can predict it. But you can enter UTS to do Information and Knowledge Management which has the same core subjects as Journalism and the other communications degrees and last year that UAI was mid-seventies.
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    First years in Journalism at UTS (Facebook Group/Questions about Course)

    Thanks, folks. We've had about a dozen first years join so far and all the rest are welcome (check the Facebook link above). See you at Orientation.
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    First years in Journalism at UTS (Facebook Group/Questions about Course)

    Welcome to all who are starting in Journalism at UTS, straight from school, after a gap year; or after transferring from another course or another university. If you are on Facebook, feel free to join the 2009 UTS Journalism group (http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=46444147675) and let...
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