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Does anyone here know if second year subjects at USYD can be credited?

So does anyone here know if you complete second year subjects at other institutions can they be accredited at USYD?
 

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Often, only relevant units. For more details, contact the universities in question.
 

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Often, only relevant units. For more details, contact the universities in question.
thx, what do you mean by "relevant units".

anyone else know for sure. This is commerce subjects btw.

even more specifically: 2nd year accounting subjects at USYD uni from MQ.
 
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Also guys just as a side question:

What GPA would equate to a 99.8+

would gpa of 6.5/7.0 be enough or more.
 

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lol

troll asks same q on odda threads

y not merge his shit? hurtin ma delicate bbyblues
 

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Does anyone here know if second year subjects at USYD can be credited?

So does anyone here know if you complete second year subjects at other institutions can they be accredited at USYD?
You can only have all your MQ units credited - but 20 marks are taken off from each unit. So if you had a mark of 65 - USYD would only see it as 45.


wam 90+ gpa 7.0
no. HD in everything = GPA 7 so if you get a 100 in one unit and 80 in the other - WAM = 90 but GPA isn't 7 - from what I know
 

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You can only have all your MQ units credited - but 20 marks are taken off from each unit. So if you had a mark of 65 - USYD would only see it as 45.




no. HD in everything = GPA 7 so if you get a 100 in one unit and 80 in the other - WAM = 90 but GPA isn't 7 - from what I know
Im pretty sure usyd just makes credited subjects (exempt)
Anyone confirm
 

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And with evidence do you back your claims.

GPA 7.0 is the highest GPA so it is only logical it equates to 99.95

I really would like to see you back your claims up, if you dont reply to this I will know you have backed off.
 

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And with evidence do you back your claims.

GPA 7.0 is the highest GPA so it is only logical it equates to 99.95

I really would like to see you back your claims up, if you dont reply to this I will know you have backed off.
Why don't you contact the uni if you want a definitive answer? It saves us from having to answer all these stupid questions and then being told off because you don't believe us.
 

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They dont know,

I am asking what does 99.8 equate to in gpa.
 

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You can't really compare because they arent the same thing, and there is no official conversion, like one is not used to figure out the other so you cant really compare. Just stop asking these hypothetical question, and either take a semester off to refocus and sort your stuff out, or just choose something you are interested in a passionate about (because you will do better in something you enjoy rather than choosing for so called 'prestige'), and work on passing a subject. Thennnn start thinking further into the future.

I am not trying to be rude but you keep asking the exact same questions and clearly not getting anywhere. To see a change you have to make a change, so change your behavior, working hard at anything is better than running around stressing and doing nothing
 

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