So last chance to change preferences end in a few days, and I'm still unsure how to rank my preferences, and what path I should take.
I wanted to do a combined law degree at either USYD, or UNSW, but my ATAR (98.7) is below the cut off which is about 99.7
So if anyone could give any advice for my questions, it would be greatly appreciated
1) I applied for EAS, and was wondering if USYD or UNSW tend to give out bonus points for combined law, or are there a very limited amount of spots available, and would probably go to students with a higher ATAR. *note: I applied after the on time applications, but before the final closing date. Will this severely affect my chances of being granted bonus points?=|
2)How difficult is it to transfer from combined law at UTS into UNSW or USYD?
3) If I chose a degree that I realised wasn't suited to me, when is the earliest I can transfer out?
4)I didn't do any sciences for my HSC, but did chem in prelims, and do have an interest in the science field. If I did a Bachelor of Science would that disadvantage me, even if I completed a bridging course ?
Thankyouuu
I wanted to do a combined law degree at either USYD, or UNSW, but my ATAR (98.7) is below the cut off which is about 99.7
So if anyone could give any advice for my questions, it would be greatly appreciated
1) I applied for EAS, and was wondering if USYD or UNSW tend to give out bonus points for combined law, or are there a very limited amount of spots available, and would probably go to students with a higher ATAR. *note: I applied after the on time applications, but before the final closing date. Will this severely affect my chances of being granted bonus points?=|
2)How difficult is it to transfer from combined law at UTS into UNSW or USYD?
3) If I chose a degree that I realised wasn't suited to me, when is the earliest I can transfer out?
4)I didn't do any sciences for my HSC, but did chem in prelims, and do have an interest in the science field. If I did a Bachelor of Science would that disadvantage me, even if I completed a bridging course ?
Thankyouuu