I know people who got FEE paying offers with 91 and similar marks. 94 may be good enough to get into HECS law, but you're going to have to work your butt off!JDurrant said:Any chance of transferring into Law after a year with a 94 uai and a distinction average in Arts?
Would I be better of studying Law at say UOW and then transferring?
Anyone?!
if you get a HD average you'll get in . I doubt you'd have a chance with less than that but call student services they can tell u more likely what marks you need. But HD average you'll get in like 100%.JDurrant said:Any chance of transferring into Law after a year with a 94 uai and a distinction average in Arts?
Would I be better of studying Law at say UOW and then transferring?
Anyone?!
I think that's BS. If your heart is set on law, I'd do arts/law at another university, then attempt to transfer to UNSW. You will most likley get credit for the subjects completed at the other university if you do make the transfer.Survivor39 said:It is better to do Arts at the University you are intended to do law at. So when you transfer, go from Arts to Arts/Law, whcih means your first year Arts units are not "wasted" as you will gain credit for them (at least more easily since it is in the same institution).
I reckon a DN average will give him a pretty good chance, but a HD average will guarantee entrymrated96 said:if you get a HD average you'll get in . I doubt you'd have a chance with less than that but call student services they can tell u more likely what marks you need. But HD average you'll get in like 100%.
If you really wana do Law go to another uni, or if you wana risk it do Arts at UNSW and pick easy subjects, and then try and fast-talk an internal transfer.
but HD average is really quite fucking hard.