ajn_sth_aust
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Hi!
I've been a member of Bored of Studies for some time, but this is my first post here.
I am considering applying for mid-year entry to the Bachelor of Journalism or Bachelor of Media Studies at La Trobe University (Melbourne campus).
What I would like to know is: is mid-year entry difficult?
I don't mean with regards to how difficult it is to gain admission, but instead is it harder in terms of adapting to university life by starting in mid-year rather than at the start of the academic year?
Does it mean that you are always 'out of the loop'?
Do many second-semester courses require you to have already completed the first-semester units of study in a particular subject?
Does it seriously affect the 'flow' of the degree?
Sorry, about so many questions and they're not exactly precisely worded, but I just wanted some general opinion on the experience of mid-year entry to university course.
Thanks in advance to anyone who answers!
I've been a member of Bored of Studies for some time, but this is my first post here.
I am considering applying for mid-year entry to the Bachelor of Journalism or Bachelor of Media Studies at La Trobe University (Melbourne campus).
What I would like to know is: is mid-year entry difficult?
I don't mean with regards to how difficult it is to gain admission, but instead is it harder in terms of adapting to university life by starting in mid-year rather than at the start of the academic year?
Does it mean that you are always 'out of the loop'?
Do many second-semester courses require you to have already completed the first-semester units of study in a particular subject?
Does it seriously affect the 'flow' of the degree?
Sorry, about so many questions and they're not exactly precisely worded, but I just wanted some general opinion on the experience of mid-year entry to university course.
Thanks in advance to anyone who answers!