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  1. MoonlightSonata

    Difference between Bachelor of Psych and Studying Arts and Majoring in Psych?

    http://www.psych.usyd.edu.au/info/Prof_Recognition.html
  2. MoonlightSonata

    USYD vs UNSW

    Eastern Avenue is nice. Wallace is okay. Stephen Roberts was acceptable, although they scrapped it to make way for the new law building. That should be pleasant, if they finish it sometime this century.
  3. MoonlightSonata

    LAW at ANU or UNSW??

    They're both good law schools. When it comes to reputation everything is relative. Of course, since someone mentioned our law building I am obliged to provide a picture: http://img50.imageshack.us/img50/1091/unswlaw01zv5.jpg
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    How did you get in?

    Congratulations on your UAI. However, I'm not sure what you mean - the UNSW DFEE cut-off for 2007 is 94.20 - you can't get in with 91.20
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    USYD vs UNSW

    Ah yes - the Bosch Building, now that is the seventh circle of hell!
  6. MoonlightSonata

    Cutoff Trends

    Hi dreamer17, There is a section in the Law Guide on that issue. You should post your inquiry regarding Medicine degrees here.
  7. MoonlightSonata

    The Difference between CSP and DFEE

    Thank you, I stand corrected.
  8. MoonlightSonata

    USYD vs UNSW

    I hope you don't have to experience the pain of the Carslaw lecture theatres :P
  9. MoonlightSonata

    LAW at ANU or UNSW??

    Hi uberlovesounds, In terms of reputation alone, the answer is UNSW. (Note that you should really post your question here.)
  10. MoonlightSonata

    New law model at Melbourne Uni

    Re: new law model at melb uni Possibly the UAI for Monash will jump. However the new model for Melbourne University is designed to be like the United States model. It is a harder system with a focus on law being a "higher learning" degree. It could very well mean that graduates of the new...
  11. MoonlightSonata

    How did you get in?

    There is a section in the Law Guide on this. If you have a UAI of ~97 and you work hard during first year you stand a good chance of transferring. Alternatively, you could use full-fee paying (DFEE). But to answer your question, no, you cannot repay it later like CSP. You must pay it...
  12. MoonlightSonata

    EROLLING: what does program transfer mean?

    If you are unsure about the online acceptance process you should contact the Universities Admissions Centre on (02) 9752 0200.
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    Defer

    No. Apart from being totally unfair for other students, you cannot actually opt to defer a course until you have accepted it. It is not possible for you to make your choice in one year's time. You must choose now, then defer through the appropriate channels at your chosen university.
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    The Difference between CSP and DFEE

    No, you must pay DFEE upfront on a per-semester basis. The exception is if you take out a loan from the Commonwealth government. This is called "FEE-HELP" and it is limited to a total of $80,000. It also has a 20% interest fee attached. See here for more details.
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    USYD vs UNSW

    Many of the old USyd buildings are beautiful on the outside, but old and worn on the inside, where you actually have your classes.
  16. MoonlightSonata

    Law marks for a first-year student

    Oh stick with Melbourne. Sir Owen Dixon went there after all :P
  17. MoonlightSonata

    Law at UQ - any good?

    I understand what you're saying and it makes sense in terms of the value of the degree programs between the jurisdictions. But I'm referring to the attractiveness of the law degrees for practice in NSW in terms of recognition or reputation. I think that assumption is the root of the...
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    Law at UQ - any good?

    Re: Law at UQ? I believe UQ is a fairly respectable university. Of course, if you want to practice law in NSW, then a law degree from USyd or UNSW would be more highly regarded.
  19. MoonlightSonata

    Law at UWS vs Accounting at UTS

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_McHugh
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