Hey guys,
I have a friend who's doing a Bachelor of Arts majoring in Communications who would like some help with assignments. High achieving arts students would be preferred, but other related degrees would be good too. Please PM me.
Thanks!
You have to email the school you're rejecting your offer from and tell them you're no longer continuing with your enrollment there. That's what I had to do too =)
I didn't end up going to any Open days but friends tell me USyd has a snobby atmosphere. Have any of you guys experienced that or did my friends' preconceptions affect their perceptions on the day?
S1:58 S2: 66 S3: 62 Percentile: 95 %
Also any offers: UNSW, Griffith (Med Science + graduate med)
Umat prep: I bought material from MedEntry, F2F and NIE - I found F2F the most useful, MedEntry was pretty useless and NIE was just tedious, so much work and not much help
My total is...
Hey, I just got offered an interview with the Audit Office of NSW about their cadetship, just wondering how many people do they usually interview for the (five?) positions.
Hey guys, I was really hoping to get some advice. I can't decide whether to put UNSW or USyd law down first. I'm reasonably sure I'll get the UAI for both so whichever one I put down first in UAC will prob be the uni I end up going to.
Anyway, so here's my dilemma, I would like to...
I'm from NSW, so it would definitely be more convenient if our interviews were on the same day. I've emailed them this morning, but they haven't replied back yet, I sort of thought they would've seen the email and replied today but they didn't.
My sister and I have both received interview offers to Griffith Uni for Med Science which leads to a MBBS and we got interviews two days apart. Just wondering if anyone knows whether the interview times were allocated according to UMAT marks or were they just random?
*I know UMAT scores are...
I think using bullet points and judicious use of underlines and bolded words help you remember what you've typed up. I type up extensive notes for Biology according to each dot point and I find that even if I don't remember everything, in exams, I'll at least remember some of it. :)
It's not that everyone in selective schools are smarter, it's just that selective schools create/provide a more studious atmosphere than perhaps other non-selective schools, therefore helping students to do well because everyone around them is trying hard. I think you should try for a selective...
From what everyone is saying, it seems like the combined course is pretty pointless really. I guess I like the double degree because it makes you more employable... I don't know, but unis offer combined degrees because there's a demand for it right?
Hey, is anyone going to, or knows a really good English Advanced tutor (in Sydney) whose fees are less than $80 an hour? I'd really appreciate the help! After two assessments I am ranked in the hundreds at my school and would be lucky to even get a Band 4 at this rate.
I want to do an Actuary/Law degree and I really like the ANU law course - I was reading a brochure on it and I really like their electives.
If I stay in Sydney for uni then I can live with my parents but if I move out, then they are most probably going to move overseas, which is what they want...