depends what you want to major in. If you want to major in Finance, i think the rules say you can still do it. So long as you've never failed a FINS course.
EDIT: Sorry, i am wrong, according to this: http://wwwdocs.fce.unsw.edu.au/banking/future/Honours_info2006.pdf, if you fail ANYTHING...
mainly because law is traditionally offered as a post grad degree, so it'd be a bit weird to just award LLB without combination. And if you want to do law by itself, i guess B Jurisprudence/LLB is as close as you'll get in UNSW.
well just be sure to supplement not going to lectures with actually reading the textbooks and going to/listenning in tutes. otherwise, you're not going to pass.
surely i can't be the only one who things QMA is just maths, but dumbed down a lot. All i can say is, remember the sum of GP formula, and almost everything else follows from that.
It won't be that bad people. Seriously. It'll be annoying. But not hard.
you can do those two courses so long as in the 4th year you only have no more than 2 of your part I courses left to do. That was written all over the UNSW site. Oh you also need work experience too, summer work i think it is. It's NOT just exclusively for honours students. Though if you do a...