Legal is pretty easy and it's also really relevant to society in general, so most people find it interesting as well. I'd say that the vast majority of students who take legal don't end up becoming lawyers!- it's not a prerequisite for law at uni anyway.
What subjects are you tossing up between?
unless you improve your english, you'll be lucky to get 34, let alone 94
seriously, i hav nothing against 'net-speak' but ^^^ is just too hard to understand. if you want people to help you and offer you advice, at least make your questions reader-friendly
but apart from that... if you do...
remember that a hell of a lot more people do adv eng than do most other subjects, so top 7% means you're in the top few thousand rather than top few hundred. and don't try and predict your final hsc marks from your first assessments- believe me, anything can happen.
lol, you really do have 'proplems' don't you.
Yes, I've seen rabbit proof fence. How do i feel about it? pretty bad- it was a crap movie and i wasted my money on it, but not only that i also bought popcorn so i wasted calories on it too.
But if this person has enough money (or if their mummy and daddy have enough money) to pay for full-fee, then it's better they do that than take up somebody else's law spot at another uni. The reason why so few are able to transfer is probably because they are competing for the same law places...
Yeah, you only get one HECS and one FEE offer. What happens if you get an offer in the main round and then they offer you something higher in the late round though? Do you get to choose between both, or do you automatically get the late round one?
You guys do realise that this is a really, really old thread that you have resurrected and are now commenting on posts that were written over 1 yr ago, don't you?