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Gregor Samsa

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Originally posted by malayz_angel
Wow Gregor...have you gotten anything BESIDES a HD on your assessments yet? How did you go on the philosophy essays, if you don't mind me asking?
I actually have got marks lower than HD.. Got 80 for that philosophy assessment, so a D there, and keep getting 74 for my Medieval tutorial exercises...So not everything is HD.

How are you going?
 

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Well I've only gotten a couple of assessments back actually, I got 87 for a tute paper and I got 74 as an average for the philosophy essays. I was quite relieved with the 74 though, considering that I wrote both essays in a maximum of about three hours...including reading up on Rousseau, Locke and Hobbes at the time. :D
 

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its quiet cos arts students arent geeky enough to be obsessed with internet forums
 

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he says nerd like he fell asleep on the keyboard ;)

I really shouldnt hang around here so much... im only a "prospective" arts student
 

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yeah I come here at least once a week and just stare glumly at the boring/empty -ness of it and then leave. you would think arts students would be a little more creative instead of nerdy or simply absent.
 

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Originally posted by soiled_poncho
Well seeings as it's nice and quite here, what's the difference between a general arts adegree and arts advanced?
The main differences;

1.)Prestige.
2.)Higher UAI requirement. (The difference is quite immense. At USyd, something like 86.3 for a standard BA, and 98.35 for a BA Advanced. However, you can transfer provided you maintain a credit average.)
3.)First year flexibility. (The main benefit of this degree is that a large amount of qualifications are removed, so you can do second-year units first-year, and so-forth.)
 

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Btw just a quick note here, if u wanna transfer first yr into a adv arts degree u need to have a distinction ave at least (not a credit, ppl in adv have to maintian a credit average) and it requires a letter to teh department which explains why u wanna transfer into that degree!
 

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well that certainly wont help u....cos well they didnt even have an advanced arts course then, theres a link at the usyd home site (www.usyd.edu.au) where theyll take your info and send u a copy of last yr
(as in teh one i have) arts handbook....or just got to teh open day (much fun open day, plus they feed u..provided u like crossaints and juice )
 

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