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How hard is it to get into to UNSW Law via internal transfer? Is is quite competitive? :)
There are at least 100 places available, so in that respects, it could it be seen as competitive. However, a few students posted their WAM of around 76-77 (which, tbh, isn't that high especially compared to the ATAR requirement - I could have applied for no reason and received an offer), but you'll still need to work hard for a decently competitive WAM.
 

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There are at least 100 places available, so in that respects, it could it be seen as competitive. However, a few students posted their WAM of around 76-77 (which, tbh, isn't that high especially compared to the ATAR requirement - I could have applied for no reason and received an offer), but you'll still need to work hard for a decently competitive WAM.
So do you think it would be better to do a law degree at Macquarie or take the risk and do a degree at UNSW and transfer into law? :)
 

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So do you think it would be better to do a law degree at Macquarie or take the risk and do a degree at UNSW and transfer into law? :)
If UNSW Law is your goal then I'd 'risk' it.
 

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So do you think it would be better to do a law degree at Macquarie or take the risk and do a degree at UNSW and transfer into law? :)
Not much of a risk IMO, but you should go to UNSW if you genuinely want to do UNSW Law.
 

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