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Amount of units I have to do in order to transfer to MQ UNI? (1 Viewer)

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Hello,

as mentioned previously on this forum. I am considering an external transfer from the UNSW to Macquarie university (I want to do commerce/law at macquarie).

Does anyone know how many units I would need to complete in order to be considered for the external transfer (I am doing 36 units this year in total so 6 subjects)? The Macquarie law websites states that UAC would consider a mixture of 1st year university results and my ATAR, but does not state how many units I need to complete.


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Hello,

as mentioned previously on this forum. I am considering an external transfer from the UNSW to Macquarie university (I want to do commerce/law at macquarie).

Does anyone know how many units I would need to complete in order to be considered for the external transfer (I am doing 36 units this year in total so 6 subjects)? The Macquarie law websites states that UAC would consider a mixture of 1st year university results and my ATAR, but does not state how many units I need to complete.


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I am confused about this part... 36 units? A unit is just another name for a subject, so do you mean credits? And if so wouldn't 36 be way way too much?

I think the required number of credit points is 24 for a transfer, and the GPA requirement is about a 2.5. I'm not familiar with external transfers, so someone will most likely correct me.
 

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I am confused about this part... 36 units? A unit is just another name for a subject, so do you mean credits? And if so wouldn't 36 be way way too much?
UNSW's cp/unit system is probably different. 6 cp per unit maybe.
 

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I am confused about this part... 36 units? A unit is just another name for a subject, so do you mean credits? And if so wouldn't 36 be way way too much?

I think the required number of credit points is 24 for a transfer, and the GPA requirement is about a 2.5. I'm not familiar with external transfers, so someone will most likely correct me.

Macquarie is 3 units as far as I know for one subject, according to one of the staff. So UNSW basically is double, 6 per subject. (So i'm doing 6 subjects by end of the semester- would this be qualified for a transfer to mq?)
 

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Macquarie is 3 units as far as I know for one subject, according to one of the staff. So UNSW basically is double, 6 per subject. (So i'm doing 6 subjects by end of the semester- would this be qualified for a transfer to mq?)
You're confusing the word 'unit' for 'credit points'.
 

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A 'unit' is what you understand as a 'subject'.

Units are worth credit points, at MQ each unit is worth three credit points.
 

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Hey! Just putting it out there that you only require a distinction average to internally transfer to law after your first year at UNSW. So that's a reeaaally good option too!

But I'm a first year MQ Comm/law student, and so far, I love it! :)

Your choice but! :)
 

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Hey! Just putting it out there that you only require a distinction average to internally transfer to law after your first year at UNSW. So that's a reeaaally good option too!
But I'm a first year MQ Comm/law student, and so far, I love it! :)

Your choice but! :)
I think they look at ATAR as well.
 

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I think they look at ATAR as well.
Yeah mixture of ATAR and uni results. With my ATAR I would need around 80 to 85 WAM.

I am preferring Macq also due to the closer proximity and also other factors.
 

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Hey! Just putting it out there that you only require a distinction average to internally transfer to law after your first year at UNSW. So that's a reeaaally good option too!

But I'm a first year MQ Comm/law student, and so far, I love it! :)

Your choice but! :)
I am going to be joining Macq hopefully! But yeah I am aiming for a WAM of 75~80 this year and hopefully this will be enough for Macq Comm/Law.
 

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Hey was just wondering, did you get an answer of whether 36 units (6 subjects) is enough to transfer? thanks.
 
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