anon1234567
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Hi everyone!!!
I hope that your university lives are going well so far. So recently, I've faced a few dilemmas as follows:
- I'm doing software engineering at unsw right now and I really don't like my degree
- Although I've gotten either D/HDs for 5/8 of my engineering courses, I am struggling to pass my computer science courses and I do not enjoy them at all
- Although I applied to do an internal program transfer from software engineering to psychology, my application got rejected (because I had a WAM of 69.63 since my computer science courses screwed me over, and they wanted a 75 WAM
For reference: my atar was 92.35
Now, what should my next step be? Help me please. I will forever be in your debt. Should I:
1. Apply through UAC to transfer from software engineering to psychology or psychological science (is this even possible??? I've heard many rumours that for internal transfers UAC just ignores your application and they just tell you to transfer internally. Since I've already tried to do that and my application was rejected, then I'm screwed. Another rumour that I've heard is that if you apply through UAC to go to the same uni for a different degree, they only look at your WAM, so I wouldn't get in psychology but I would get in to psychological science. The last rumour that I heard was that since I'm still in first year, they'll take the wam or atar, depending on whatevers better. Which one of these rumours are true? Pls help.)
2. Change my current computing courses to psychology courses (whilst staying in my current degree), boost my WAM, then formally apply for psychology or psychological science? This seems like the most risk free option but I dunno.
3. Give up all hope and transfer to another degree through UAC to another university? The reason I'm opposed to this is that it took me a lot of time to adjust to UNSW life since I'm really introverted, and new experiences are scary for me.
So which option should I choose guys? Please help me out. I will be eternally grateful to you all.
Thank you so much, and I hope that all of your future aspirations in uni are fulfilled.
I hope that your university lives are going well so far. So recently, I've faced a few dilemmas as follows:
- I'm doing software engineering at unsw right now and I really don't like my degree
- Although I've gotten either D/HDs for 5/8 of my engineering courses, I am struggling to pass my computer science courses and I do not enjoy them at all
- Although I applied to do an internal program transfer from software engineering to psychology, my application got rejected (because I had a WAM of 69.63 since my computer science courses screwed me over, and they wanted a 75 WAM
For reference: my atar was 92.35
Now, what should my next step be? Help me please. I will forever be in your debt. Should I:
1. Apply through UAC to transfer from software engineering to psychology or psychological science (is this even possible??? I've heard many rumours that for internal transfers UAC just ignores your application and they just tell you to transfer internally. Since I've already tried to do that and my application was rejected, then I'm screwed. Another rumour that I've heard is that if you apply through UAC to go to the same uni for a different degree, they only look at your WAM, so I wouldn't get in psychology but I would get in to psychological science. The last rumour that I heard was that since I'm still in first year, they'll take the wam or atar, depending on whatevers better. Which one of these rumours are true? Pls help.)
2. Change my current computing courses to psychology courses (whilst staying in my current degree), boost my WAM, then formally apply for psychology or psychological science? This seems like the most risk free option but I dunno.
3. Give up all hope and transfer to another degree through UAC to another university? The reason I'm opposed to this is that it took me a lot of time to adjust to UNSW life since I'm really introverted, and new experiences are scary for me.
So which option should I choose guys? Please help me out. I will be eternally grateful to you all.
Thank you so much, and I hope that all of your future aspirations in uni are fulfilled.