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dats prob true and i hope it is...velox said:even if u mildy apply urself u should get >95
once you do the preparation courses or obtain a certificate in tafe, you can apply for courses in unis...if they stll dun accept you for the course (i.e. law) I believe internal transfers are possible, provided you do well in your previous courses and pay enuff money...IceBreaker said:yea but i think for some courses, the only way to gain entry in the course is to complete the HSC and obtain a UAI, courses such as Law, Medicine, Liberal Studies, Commerce(these are usually 95+uai). Am i right or wrong?
a UAI of 81+ shouldn't be that hard to achieve, as long as you make a decent effort...if you study with the notion that 'I prob won't make it' chances are u'll do worse than if u were more confident...white_spazzy said:i dont get this whole transfer thing...so u can get a lower uai, get into a lower uai course and then transfer to the course u want to??..
cause i wanna do primary teaching or psycology but im sure i wont get the uai of around 81+...so i could do say social work (70+)and then change?