= Jennifer =
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Frigid said:i don't intend to 'end up' in collaw for the rest of my life.
lollllllll very true you know what i mean
Frigid said:i don't intend to 'end up' in collaw for the rest of my life.
MoonlightSonata said:Left-ism, you should be aware that you cannot transfer to UNSW or USyd with any more than 1 year of university study. That is, you can only transfer at the end of your first year of uni. After that, you can't. Both law faculties do not allow it. So you can't transfer from USyd, to UWS law, to USyd/UNSW law.
If I understand MS correctly, you cannot do more than one year of university study. So if you've already completed a year (or more), and then study for a year at UWS, even though you may have only done one year's study of law, you've still done more than one year of university study.Left-ism said:yup i know. well i intend to finish one year of law at UWS and then maybe transfer.
Ah that's fine thenLeft-ism said:I will have finished a commerce degree from usyd by the end of this yr. after that i will be goin to UWS to do grad law and then hopefully transfer to usyd grad law. thats one option anyway. tell me if thats legal
appreciate the help/concern anywaysMoonlightSonata said:Ah that's fine then
I am a first year at UWS and let me tell you, I figured it would be easy to get a HD average, its not at all, its not impossible and people do it but its harder than it sounds. I am currently running an annoyingly high credit average (like 74.3%) for each law subject, when you get 29.75/40 you learn its not so easy, but i heard first year is when you get your lower marks. Yes the students may not be the smartest but the top group are very hard workingneo o said:Generally law subjects are bell curved, and you'll find that to get a HD you need to be in top 2% or so of your year group. Even at universities like UWS the top group of students in law would be very capable. Work hard and see what you get, but don't expect to even get one high distinction.
Their reasons are "No you cant, period."agentprovocater said:ok cool thnx, but wat r their reasons?
im guessing ur at UNSW?
They are quite strict about it. My guess is that to award you with a UNSW law degree they want you to have completed virtually all of your studies there. Any more than one year elsewhere is unacceptable.agentprovocater said:ok cool thnx, but wat r their reasons?
im guessing ur at UNSW?
That's true actuallyAnti-Mathmite said:But you said it was 1 year of university study, not law study.
UNSW: LAWhttp://www.law.unsw.edu.au/agentprovocater said:i'll email em. got UNSW links?