I got an email saying that you have to contact them if you're moving in before the 8th. I'd like to do it just so I can get in early and find a job, but I have a 6 hour tattoo session on the 5th which i dont want to miss :(
Mine has allocated fridge space apparently. But I'm thinking I might just want to store stuff in there for when I'm studying and dont want to walk to the kitchen. Also I like beer and dont trust leaving it in a public fridge :P
When i was at usyd, we had to make a timetable and confirm it or classes would fill up and we'd get horrible times. I generated an ANU timetable and it looks perfect. Is there a way to finalise it so that I wont lose it?
I was thinking about just bringing the basics, some clothes, my computer and laptop. But my dad has offered to buy me a mini-fridge/freezer thing to store a bunch of meat in (he's a butcher), which will save me from having to worry about a few meals, as well as let me keep some drinks and...
I got 96.65 atar in 2011. Studied at Usyd for 2 years before deciding I would like to pursue law. My WAM is 74.88 so just a fraction below a distinction average.
Just received an offer to study law and international relations at ANU this year. If your GPA is a 6, that means you have a...
So I'm transferring from USYD and one of the greatest problems I had with sydney was that the tutorial sizes were very big. Something like 20-30 students per class. This made it difficult to contribute and get a better relationship with the tutor.
Will ANU be similar or is it different due to...
I'd like to move in earlier and try to find somewhere to work before I start stressing about uni, so probably a week or two before uni starts.
Just accepted my offer today and it said I'd be emailed within 2 days. Still no word from accommodation :/
Got offered mine today as well and likely accept it tomorrow morning.
Double of B.Laws/International Relations (or maybe B.Laws/Arts havent decided). Moving from Sydney to B&G.
btw, havent received an email regarding my accommodation yet, will it come or should I accept my UAC before they...
no real proof, just observing what mates are achieving compared to other people. Kids who got 20 below others on their atar are now getting consecutive HDs. May have worked harder and improved, but i doubt it.
Say I wanted to do law at ANU which requires an Atar of 96. Say I got 80. Why wouldnt I do arts at UWS, kill it and then transfer to ANU?
Do those that determine successful transfers account for the different methods of marking/difficulty?