Hey guys. I'm currently undertaking a Bachelor of criminology and criminal justice at UNSW, but from the very start i've been stuck between the choices of journalism or criminology. Now that I look at it, I think i may be more interested in journalism, and since i've always wanted to do law, i...
Hmm, thanks guys. At least i've been reassured that public transport is better, cause that was obviously my original plan in getting to uni... nonetheless, i'll still give it a try and see how it's like driving there. :)
So, I'm baffled by the whole 'how to get to uni' thought. I'll be a stuent at UNSW in just a bit more than a week for 4 days a week, and recently, my dad decides to throw the option of me having to drive there. I live in the western area of Sydney, and usually by train it'll take me 40 mins (via...
Not too bad thanks, just waiting for uni to start! I got into Criminology at UNSW, want to transfer to law hopefully next year. Btw, what was your ATAR? i dont think I asked you? Mine ended up being 92.45 lol. 96 was the desired one, oh well! :) What'd you get into?
Well, if part of your answer actually answers the question fully, then I don't see why you'd lose marks. If there's something incorrect along with this, I still don't think you should lose marks.
You'll be fine hopefully =)
It's pretty upsetting. I remember yesterday after my last exam, my heart was just beating too fast. I was all over the place, not knowing what to do or where to go, until I found my mum beeping at me just outside. Even she got emotional - her eyes getting teary. I don't know, but if you've...
English - Bit harder
2 unit - somewhat the same
bio - harder in a weird way.
legal - syllabus changed, but i'd say sort of more challenging
modern - easier
Well, expecting a car soon since I've gone well. We'll see. Basically, I dont want anything even though my parents are willing to give me anything I want.
I just want them to be happy.
Guys, with the crime question - BOS did a smart move. It also wanted to sift out those who prepeared essays for syllabus dot points - they were testing if you could put down the relevant stuff you've learnt - not just regurgitate everything about one area of CJS.
I reckon it was a good exam...
Panic sentences? Simply, they give you marks if you're arguing something - if you've put points down and you're assessing/answering the question the way it requires you to. If you're not making any links back to the question with no relevant facts/examples, then I don't think you'd get the marks....
I usually have one media article in my essays and a few other cases with legislation. Depends on the question and if there are relevant articles to support it, otherwise just go in with a few cases + legislation.
Okay then that's fine. You don't want the marker to think you've prepared for appeasement and that you decided to write that essay instead or something... if you know what i mean.