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Originally Posted by ekoolish Well i have a family network established largely in Sydney, so it works quite well for me to study within Sydney rather then abroad. |
Abroad = overseas.
Interstate = in another state within the same country.
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Hfis you're just retarted. You make no sense whatsoever- i simply made the thread to gain an idea of which Uni could offer the best degree for my needs. So gtfo.
Thank you everyone else for the advice |
Lol, k, np.
By the way, if you're UAI aim is 90.01 (which you can't actually get), and that's what you get, I think the only law school without applying to another TAC (other than the UAC) that'd admit you would be Canberra (which is interstate) and some of the 'lesser' universities.
Cutoffs:
ANU: 95.5
Griffith: 93.05 (for the highest law course; combined with Psychological Sciences)
Macquarie: 96 (highest), 95 (lowest)
Southern Cross: 90
Canberra: 85
New England: 83
UNSW (win! (I'm biased)): 99.4
Syd: 99.55
UTS: 97.25-98.05
UWS: 90.10
W'gong: 90
Then remember there are bonus points.