It's impossible to know the NRSL cutoffs unless you ask the uni directly - but if your UAI is close to the current cutoffs, and you have a high credit - distinction average, you should have a chancenatstar said:I want to transfer after my 2nd year. But im not doing law. I just wana change uni's to be closer to home and go to Newy, but do the same course that im doing now. Does anyone know what kinda marks i need to get.
The UAI is always relevant. Even in graduate degrees they look at UAI (I believe it's something like 75% tertiary grades from the first degree, 25% UAI, but this will vary from uni to uni), unless you do not have one.natstar said:but i thought uai only counts if you transfer after 1st year..or is only valid for 2 years. Also, do they count 1st year results as part of the high credit-distinction average
yes - however, you may not be able to graduate in your 3rd year, because UNSW would have a minimum requirement of completed credit points at UNSW in order to graduate at UNSW. Basically, you'll either do more subjects or wont get get full transfer creditLeft-ism said:can i say....hypthetically
transfer from usyd commerce to unsw commerce after 2nd yr?
does that apply to all unis or just usyd?Frigid said:no a law transfer is not possible after more than one fulltime year of tertiary education.
it applies to UNSW and USyd, however, I'm not sure about UTS and other uni's in Sydney. You can probably find out for yourself by looking at other uni's Law faculty websitestheone123 said:does that apply to all unis or just usyd?