Ulysses
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Hi, I have a few general questions regarding transfers using UNSW Arts/Law as an example.
— How common are uni transfers, both internal and external?
— Do students who transfer to UNSW Combined Law mix with first year/direct entry students, or are their classes etc. separate?
— According to the UNSW Law prospectus:
“It is possible for students who transfer to Combined Law from a non-law degree to complete their degree in exactly the same time as if they commenced study in Year 1 if they receive full credit for their Year 1 studies…Students can expect to receive credit for previous study but the level of credit will depend on the courses undertaken, the non-law faculty involved and the university where the courses were studied.”
What is “credit?” How does one receive “full credit?” Would a student receive credit if they studied, say, architecture at UNSW for 1 year?
— The prospectus goes on to say that:
“If full credit is not received, students may have to enrol for one additional session, or apply to enrol in summer and/or winter courses in their final year.”
Is enrolment in summer courses competitive, or does it simply involve enrolling in extra classes when everyone else is on holiday?
— To apply for an internal transfer, do you just log on to UAC in August/Septemeber (any specific date?) and submit your preferences? Does UNSW pass on your uni results to UAC, which then combines it with your UAI?
Thanks.
— How common are uni transfers, both internal and external?
— Do students who transfer to UNSW Combined Law mix with first year/direct entry students, or are their classes etc. separate?
— According to the UNSW Law prospectus:
“It is possible for students who transfer to Combined Law from a non-law degree to complete their degree in exactly the same time as if they commenced study in Year 1 if they receive full credit for their Year 1 studies…Students can expect to receive credit for previous study but the level of credit will depend on the courses undertaken, the non-law faculty involved and the university where the courses were studied.”
What is “credit?” How does one receive “full credit?” Would a student receive credit if they studied, say, architecture at UNSW for 1 year?
— The prospectus goes on to say that:
“If full credit is not received, students may have to enrol for one additional session, or apply to enrol in summer and/or winter courses in their final year.”
Is enrolment in summer courses competitive, or does it simply involve enrolling in extra classes when everyone else is on holiday?
— To apply for an internal transfer, do you just log on to UAC in August/Septemeber (any specific date?) and submit your preferences? Does UNSW pass on your uni results to UAC, which then combines it with your UAI?
Thanks.