the only advantage is the regional difference in uai...i.e. 95 cut off but for ppl in region 93 :)
it may be due to the location of the campus that more ppl from western sydney apply for it and this explains the number of western sydney students
:)
there is a section on the library website that has unit outlines...im not sure if they are from 2007 or if they are the current ones....
http://library.uws.edu.au/
hey ya,
u might want to contact the course adviser of the b arts
call the course info centre on 1800 897 669 and they will be able to let u know who it is :)
after all is said and done...and if you are still interested in medicine...
call the uws course info centre, they are more than happy to talk through altenative pathway options to medicine... 1800 897 669
u will still have to do umat and still have to get an academic rank that is greater than...
if u need help, call the enrolment info line...9852 5155
classes start 25 feb...so u have till then to finalise ur enrolment to commence studies...(but it is better to get it done early cause tutorial registration, where u pick what class u want to attend, is first in best dressed and that is...
hey ya,
RET is no longer available...it has been replaced with a regional bonus...no test!!! u just need to live within the postcode range of western sydney :) :) :)
you may want to contact student residences .... http://www.uws.edu.au/studyoptions/residential/contactuws
i am not sure what the off campus situation is...i assume it depends on the place :) :) :)
enjoy ur studies
if u are ever worried about an invoice, you can request a new one from enrolments....just send them an email enrolments@uws.edu.au (from ur student email account)
i had similar sit. last semester :) :) :) they sent it back to me almost immediately :) :) :) then i stopped worrying
it is also good (for such a hands on course) to find out what resources the institution has (example, uws has channel 31...it is community tv, but students get experience!!!)
its also good to see what postgraduate courses universities have so that u can complete furhter studies...example for...
best thing to do is find out what the majors are in the arts courses...they can range from politics to psychology to languages to well almost anything depending on the university :) :) :)
find an area that interests u and compare the universities that have that major...
u can do a course...
is there a specific area of crim that u want to work in?
psych is good for criminal profiling/counselling and the like...but u would have to do the full APS accreditation (i.e. be a registered psychologist) and this takes 6 years full time study
combining psych with a law degree may help as u...
congrats on ur uai!!!
all i wanted was 90...i didnt get there :( was a little under :(
make sure u do the phone arounds to uni's to find out what their uai cut off was for law in the main round annnndddd if they have any vacancies for the late round (and whether they will be making offers to...