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    Double degrees

    Someone at uni for 3 years vs someone at uni for 5 ... I mean you're still looking at an inexperienced undergrad. maybe it helps but I cannot see anyone going weak at the knees over someone for that reason alone. Life experience is more often gained outside uni. It's only such an issue for...
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    UNSW vs USYD (campus)

    I dunno about that. I like being on campus and I've had quite a lot to do with them. Postgrad now. Usyd's campus is pretty. Sandstone is sandstone. Looks like Hogwarts or something. It's also closer to the city and generally just a better location. UNSW is ugly and soulless.
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    Last years scores need to transfer into law at Monash and Deakin?

    If all else fails just do a JD or postgrad LLB after your arts degree. A lot of unis relax a lot when it comes to postgrad entry but are really strict for undergrad.
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    Golden Key International Honour Society?

    It's real. Dunno about worth 95 bucks though.
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    So is Law Enjoyable?

    Kind of new to law, now doing a JD but I've studied arts and education before. By contrast to those two (and so I suppose as to advice to a high school student) I'd say that you will do well at law, enjoy law and avoid slitting your wrists if you are: - good at English (grammar, written and...
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    3rd year architecture failing + dilemma

    Resubmission? Is that UTS by any chance? If so I used to study there and they did this in one of my classes (albeit in a different faculty) and half the class, like you described, failed a critical assessment piece which I think, like yours, was worth 50 percent. This particular lecturer was...
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    Problem

    If getting Ps and Cs then its probably not going to be possible to transfer into Sydney or UNSW law is it? I think you'd need at least a D average from what I've read. I have an arts degree from Sydney and was recently accepted into the UTS JD with not fantastic marks (but there's a long story...
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    new centrelink reforms

    From the horse's mouth: 2009–10 Commonwealth Budget - Education Overview - Providing assistance where needed It will come into effect 1 Jan but it's very good news. There will be a payment of about 2200 for students on income support and more (much more in fact) if you are moving away from...
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