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oh, i was just refering to any course in general, not law in particular ...Originally posted by Lazarus
I don't think you can transfer to undergraduate combined law if you've completed more than one year.
UAI measures itselfOriginally posted by Asquithian
i dont think the UAI is an idication of intelligence...however yes...its the best way we can measure 'abilities'
I wasn't referring to anything he said, I was bringing up the point..Originally posted by truly-in-bliss
laz was replying to *rude* who said he is hoping to get an uai of mid 80....there is a big differnce between mid 80 and 95 .
that's what I was trying to get at!Originally posted by timmii
Also just coz u got a good uai doesn't mean u'll do well in law which requires a different kind of thinking/commitment...
you can...Originally posted by Lazarus
I don't think you can transfer to undergraduate combined law if you've completed more than one year.
Because I think it still works the same way as getting accepted into a combined degree first up...instead of say do 3 years for arts then 3 years for law. You do 5 years for both...sames time. But Im completely sure about this though...I can prolly check with some people I know that transferred into law after there second year.Originally posted by Frigid
why would you transfer after second year anyway??? i mean com'on, if you do a non-Law degree for two years, you might as well complete the damn thing....
Originally posted by Asquithian
jessika is correct ....lexi your wrong![]()
At UNSW, after 2005, u will no longer be able to transfer into Combined Law if u have more than 1 year of tertiary education.Originally posted by jessika
you can...
Because I think it still works the same way as getting accepted into a combined degree first up...instead of say do 3 years for arts then 3 years for law. You do 5 years for both...sames time. But Im completely sure about this though...I can prolly check with some people I know that transferred into law after there second year.
even if usyd law was 110+ UAI it wouldn't stop me from dreaming... mic, the difficulty barrier is only in your mind; if you choose to ignore it, nothing can stop you. :determined:Originally posted by mic
cos i don't think my performance so far warrants a 99.5+ UAI
Originally posted by timmii
Truly - weird question, i know, but were u at prior yesterday afternoon?
Whatever Newbie...you don't do Latin either, that automatically puts you at the bottom of the pileOriginally posted by Newbie
i have 4 units left as well
i hope we can finally crush your pathetic school into the ashes and assert our rightful place as the soveriegns of moore park muahahahah......erm....yeah.![]()