Juggernaut K96
Member
Hi Everyone,
I really wish to get into UNSW law or otherwise some degree like B-Arts/B-Laws. I need some guidance and few pointers about 'getting in'.
I have heard that you have to strictly make each year's cut-off to make into the law course. What if you don't make that cut-off? Is there any other way to get into it? My principle said that people can get in without making the cutoff.
My preliminary results were average as I didn't really try hard and the worst mark I have achieved in my HSC so far (TERM 1), is about 55%.
I'm really worried that even if I will make into UNI with these marks but am aiming for law. What are some good pointers to achieve the highest possible score and ideally, make into law?
Is there any way that you can be regonised for hardwork in difficult chosen subjects perhaps? This is what I've been told and I really need some answers,
And one more thing, if anyone doesn't mind, what do you study in law?
Thanks
I really wish to get into UNSW law or otherwise some degree like B-Arts/B-Laws. I need some guidance and few pointers about 'getting in'.
I have heard that you have to strictly make each year's cut-off to make into the law course. What if you don't make that cut-off? Is there any other way to get into it? My principle said that people can get in without making the cutoff.
My preliminary results were average as I didn't really try hard and the worst mark I have achieved in my HSC so far (TERM 1), is about 55%.
I'm really worried that even if I will make into UNI with these marks but am aiming for law. What are some good pointers to achieve the highest possible score and ideally, make into law?
Is there any way that you can be regonised for hardwork in difficult chosen subjects perhaps? This is what I've been told and I really need some answers,
And one more thing, if anyone doesn't mind, what do you study in law?
Thanks