lip synchronisation happens ALL THE TIME, everywhere, even in Australia or Europe. There is such a big fuss about the news only because it happened in China and it's related to the Olympics. Don't blame others for what you would do yourself.
People who do Medical Science are mostly people who got rejected by Medicine. I assume Med Sci will be fairly competitive since everyone wants to get good mark and transfer to Medicine.
unfortunately i did, and so did a few of my friends. I think failing one subject is rather common in uni. Most ppl just don't bother putting the effort in, uni courses aren't that difficult after all. I think it takes more "effort" to fail then to get a HD. you have to skip all the lectures and...
government doesn't care at all as long as u have a degree, it's the elitist top law or business firms that are snobbish. apparently some law firms prefer to hire only Usyd and UNSW graduates. and if u decide to apply to the big four accounting firms, they still ask in the application what UAI u...
Both unis are good. Period.
And if u really want honest, objective opinion, why would u post ur question on the Usyd forum? It's like asking McDonald whether fast food is good or not.
I agree that it is good to have other selection criterion than just UAI, but all I am asking is that UNSW INFORMS the students about their new selection criteria. In any other uni for any other field, if there is another selection criteria other than UAI, the UAC guide clearly states it. eg...
What you said is presumptuous. It is common sense that people who achieve high UAI generally do put effort into their study. And with absolutely no effort in study you probably won't get a very high UAI at all, unless ur definition of high is 30ish. What I said merely states the obvious, why do...
Seriously, do u really think u can get a high UAI without any effort into ur study? Ask any sensible man anywhere and you will get the answer NO! What you said is purely subjective individual experience and people have no way of assuring what you said it's true.
What about people who get a UAI...
Nevertheless, my point still remain valid, very few students have a clear idea of what they want to in year 10, they may not pick 2u Maths for HSC, but this doesn't mean they cannot be motivated commerce student, majors such as marketing and management requires less numerical skill. The fact...
Sorry thats the dumbest thing I have heard. Neither English nor maths marks are good indicator of a student's suitability for Commerce.
Anyway, another point. UAI is NOT a complete waste of time. Complete idiots DO NOT get into courses with high uais. Only people who put their efforts into...
As I said,
Using people's naive subjects selection at the end of year 10 is not a good indicator at all. Using it to assess the person's abilities in Commerce in such a situation would be fairly silly. Very few students at year 10 had a definite idea of what wanted to do and their subjects...
Once again, for the people who cannot read: English and maths results are not good indicators to show whether a person is suitable for commerce or not. If UNSW accept ppl with UAI below its official cutoff purely on the basis of English and maths result, then perhaps it should lower its UAI and...