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  1. kami

    Bachlor of Liberal Studies

    As a side note, the UAI for BA/BSci is usually lower than BLibStu so it might just be more expedient to go for that.
  2. kami

    Where for Arts/Law

    There is no overall evaluation for arts, you can do pretty much any major in arts after all. The universities with the most extensive arts departments however are Usyd and MQ - the depth and quality varies within each area otherwise. I won't comment on law, there's a whole forum of people who...
  3. kami

    Gender studies

    Looking at social and cultural definitions of gender/sexuality and how and why we've created them, the discourses these definitions create in society etc. The topics within which these ideas are discussed can vary greatly; fashion, medicine, sex, politics, industry etc. are all areas within...
  4. kami

    Media Production - UTS vs UWS

    I would say it is focused more on the technical aspects than the directing - have a look at the Media Arts (MAP) subject entries here to have a better idea about the technical subjects: First year MAP subjects: http://www.handbook.uts.edu.au/directory/stm90384.html Second year MAP subjects...
  5. kami

    unsw to uts !

    This is probably too late ... but anyway: You can't use WAM to transfer into communications from another uni, its gpa and i think a credit average would be sufficient since you're second year and looking at the charts uac scales a 2 year gpa up more than a first year (for transfer purposes...
  6. kami

    Career in Media - Uni or TAFE?

    I will be very blunt - your careers advisor is an idiot. People go into media careers from law degrees, arts degrees, education degrees, theatre degrees, commerce degrees and so on. It isn't really a barrier if you don't go to uni and get a communications degree. What you DO need (and...
  7. kami

    media and communications

    Its always best to look into all possible avenues and careers before you apply for any given course - the more informed you are the better. In the end though, pretty much everyone ends up 'trying out' their course to see if it suits them its just some courses are more flexible than others in how...
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