I also suspect troll because account was made todayIt probably is possible - but it would be inconvenient. Unless you're gunning for oxbridge exchange, just stay at unsw mate. Suspecting troll since 1 post.
It's not.I also suspect troll because account was made today
You already have your answer, but even if USYD allowed you now, note that USYD has closed-book exams, i.e. you will have to memorise a lot of text.Hi there,
I am a 4th year UNSW BCom/LLB student.
I just want to know if it is still possible to transfer from UNSW to USYD (BCom/LLB) when I have already done 158/240 credits at UNSW?
It's not.
lol. If you take that as a deciding factor for picking a law school - you're doing it wrong. Some units are closed book (like contracts and torts - which don't really require you to memorise too much - just the principles etc) Things that are content heavy, are open book e.g. Public Law.You already have your answer, but even if USYD allowed you now, note that USYD has closed-book exams, i.e. you will have to memorise a lot of text.
I was referring to your comment about it being a troll account/post. So what if it's their first post? Many students, high school or university, join this forum to ask questions. Why can't their first one be a question, no matter how much you disagree with their perspective or reasoning?http://s29.postimg.org/ldluv1vxj/Capture.png
I didn't think of it like that. Usually when I see UNSW vs USYD a lot of shet goes downI was referring to your comment about it being a troll account/post. So what if it's their first post? Many students, high school or university, join this forum to ask questions. Why can't their first one be a question, no matter how much you disagree with their perspective or reasoning?
And how did you figure that out from my post? The OP would have little to no experience with closed-book exams in law, and then being put into a situation in 4th year law to memorise a lot of content could potentially be a challenge and detrimental to their marks - remember that their transcript would be wiped. I didn't direct my post to a first year student or high school student; it was to a 4th year student.lol. If you take that as a deciding factor for picking a law school - you're doing it wrong. Some units are closed book (like contracts and torts - which don't really require you to memorise too much - just the principles etc) Things that are content heavy, are open book e.g. Public Law.
Come on man, the question was just whether it was possible to transfer, not a UNSW vs USYD thread.I didn't think of it like that. Usually when I see UNSW vs USYD a lot of shet goes down
yeah that was the question but you know how these threads end up....Come on man, the question was just whether it was possible to transfer, not a UNSW vs USYD thread.
Fair enough. Judging from what people in years above told me though - they aren't that different.And how did you figure that out from my post? The OP would have little to no experience with closed-book exams in law, and then being put into a situation in 4th year law to memorise a lot of content could potentially be a challenge and detrimental to their marks - remember that their transcript would be wiped. I didn't direct my post to a first year student or high school student; it was to a 4th year student.
I can see what you're saying. law/com is like 5-6 years? and OP is already in 4th year so transferring would be "inconvenient and unnecessary."Fair enough. Judging from what people in years above told me though - they aren't that different.
I'm aware about the transcript issue - his WAM will be reset - employers will still look at the UNSW units. I will just reiterate my initial post - it is possible to transfer but is inconvenient and unnecessary.
Comm/law is 5 years. Eng/law is 5.5 years. Transferring would mean OP will miss out on things like Honours etc (you need to complete a certain amount of units at usyd). Transfering would be inconvenient because he/she will probably have to re-do a couple of units and also the social aspect. OP also posted on whirlpool and resolved the situation. 4th year is too late for usyd transfer.I can see what you're saying. law/com is like 5-6 years? and OP is already in 4th year so transferring would be "inconvenient and unnecessary."
I'm not a troll. I wanted to ask a question about this hence I registered a new account.It probably is possible - but it would be inconvenient. Unless you're gunning for oxbridge exchange, just stay at unsw mate. Suspecting troll since 1 post.
what's wrong with UNSW?
I wonder why...yeah that was the question but you know how these threads end up....