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Old 15 Nov 2009, 11:23 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Transferring Into Law?

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Hey guys. I'm just wrapping up school now. My preference at this stage is definitely to go to ANU either next year or in 2011 (deferring). I wish to study law. However, I'm pretty certain that my ATAR will be three to four points below the cut off.

So I'm basically wondering, how does one go about transferring/combining with a Bachelor of Laws down the track from an Arts degree? I've had some brief conversations about it with ANU graduates and a couple of current ANU students also looking to transfer, but I still only know some vagueries about it.

ANU law is definitely my preference to UC, but obviously if it comes between no law at ANU and law at UC, it only makes sense to go to UC.

So could anyone here shed some light on the process, the difficulty and the requirements for me? I'd really appreciate it.

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Re: Transferring Into Law?

If you cant transfer you can always do graduate law afterwards at ANU. I think if you get Credit average and 90+ ATAR you're in.
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