Re: It it possible to take bachelor of translation (Asian region) while taking French
Thank you!! Do you always get to do some elective courses from other faculties whatever major you're doing?
Hi. The Year-in-Asia program in Bachelor of Translation (Asian region) seems attractive but I also want to do French. I heard that taking both Japanese and Korean is ok. So I'm just wondering, is it possible to do Japanese in the Asian Faculty as a part of the Translation course while also...
Well I wanted to do philosophy as well but I want to be a translator in the future. It's kind of related to comparative literature you know... Nah, I go to NSG.
Thanks. Yeah I heard that as well. But is it that they only accept 8 students or ppl just don't want to take the course? I also heard that you can usually get in if you get 90+ for your accelerated subject. Is it true?
Hi guys, I'm an accelerated student in yr11 and I'm thinking of doing a distinction course. It seems like Philosophy and Cosmology are quite popular but not many people choose to do Comparative Literature. So has anyone here done it? Can you plz provide some info (apart from what has been...
does that person still get scaled down?? If yes, by how much? My Chinese teacher said that the student who came FIRST in NSW last year got 75...and the aligned mark was 92. So what is the scaled/final mark? And do they scale your mark according to your raw mark or aligned mark???
Plz help. Thx a...
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2. English adv
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1. Chinese background
2. Maths
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But (http://postal.anu.edu.au/forums) doesn't seem to work and I don't have a UniID to access (http://postal.anu.edu.au.virtual.anu.edu.au)...
Oh, I'm thinking of doing Japanese as a major as well. You get to go to a Japanese uni for a year right? Do you know what unis in Japan...
Thank you very much for your suggestions everyone!
I'm Chinese actually and I came to Australia four years ago. I've also passed level 1 of Japanese Level Proficiency Test when I was in year 10. Therefore I can already speak both languages fluently.
No I don't mind leaving Sydney at all...
Hi.
I want to be an interpreter so I'm thinking about doing Japanese and Chinese in university...
Can someone please help? It doesn't have to be in Australia.
Hey guys. I'm in yr11. I'm doing HSC for the continuers course this year(accelerated) and taking the extension course next year.
btw, has anyone done JLPT?