UPDATE: I figured out that you have to check the handbook to enrol in the courses they suggest. I’ve been able to find the right courses for sociology and anthropology now!
If anyone can help with my first question that would be much appreciated as I’m trying to enrol before any other classes fill up, however I don’t want to make any mistakes!
Hey I am up to the enrolment process for my Bachelor of Arts/Law and am very confused about everything. All I know is for Arts I wanted to major in politics and international relations and minor in sociology and anthropology. However, I’m confused as the only classes that seem to appear for...
Yesss, the transferability of the skills between advanced and extension English is something I failed to mention but was so useful.
Additionally, I found that my extension studies were providing me with an advantage in advanced as I was learning how to deeper analyse texts and how to make my...
I mean ig that’s fair enough but at the end of the day for me personally Extension 1 English did feel like just an extra unit. Also I feel like OP should go for it cos they can drop whenever they like at the end of the day. But all your points are valid.
Also side note the PFP is straight fire!!
Because as the name states it is merely an extension of English. For those that enjoy English, the extension course just feels like a bonus. Not once did it really feel like an obligation to me this year. With fewer modules and fewer texts, it’s a course that allows you to travel at your own...
Thanks so much, would you say there’s a benefit to doing a course that is more popular, or should it just be personal preference that I consider moving forward.
Hey,
I am intending on completing a bachelor of laws at uni with a focus on international studies/relations. If I am to study law at UNSW, I was wondering out of a double degree with arts or a double degree with social sciences which would be more beneficial to my desire to study international...
Okay, for some other subjects. Business studies an 81 aligned to an 88 and an 88 aligned to a 92. For ancient history an 81 also aligned to an 88. Finally, for legal studies, a 93 aligned to a 96.