Does anyone know if there is a deadline for "WD" marks to be finalised?
Uni has already started and it still hasn't been finalised yet...which just means we didn't have enough of a holiday break..lol
2 days if u pack it in hard (but very difficult to do timetable wise)
the norm however is 3-4 days in first year and also second year
and yea..13-15hours
#1 is for the co-op program..shttp://www.boredofstudies.org/community/showthread.php?t=56525#top
#4 basically if you plan on finishing your entire degree in first semester which i would not, that should also be a no
#2 and #3..i wudnt know..sorry
i think wrong forum..
but as UNSW, there are a fair few people who do cadetships and study part time.
for first year subjects..i know there was one lecture stream which was at night (like between 6 - 8) to cater for these students.
if you do comm/law
you do the 6 core commerce sujects and 2 law subjects in first year.
in second yr, you'll start choosing your electives for your major
basically the legal studies course (well not the specific areas e.g. criminal, family, etc) are covered in semester1 (first topic = foundations @ unsw)
all the stuff on rule of law, brief run through of the constitution, etc.
but beyond that its alot more in depth than legal studies...
something else that might play a factor..
is if you are pursuing your first degree (e.g. commerce), after completing a graduate law degree.
doing grad law will mean everything you learnt in the first degree may be slightly outdated (unless you have a part time job or something). this may...
apart from the UTS straight law course..
if you complete your combined degree...you get 2 separate degrees....but at the same time (end of 5 years or whatever)...
umm.
post grad law is 3 years long...
dunno about fees and that
you could just do commerce (if you make the cut-off), then get a D avg (or at least around there...higher the better) and try to transfer after 1st year....and in theory that will only be around 5 years (same as getting into...