Random question but I'm pretty interested in medicine but I'm not doing a degree in it because I don't want to be a doctor, I just like the things they learn about. So can people doing degrees within the arts faculty take electives from the medicine faculty? or does it not work like that?
So I transferred into a MECO degree which means I'm already a year ahead with my English major.
I've been procrastinating by planning how my entire 4 year degree will look like and it kind of seems it's almost possible to do an extra major.
Next year (Year 2 of MECO) I'll finish my English...
So I'm transferring from Arts to Media and Communication at USYD. I've finished Year 1 Arts and will now be starting Year 1 Media.
The majors I want to do are English and Marketing. However, I've already done all my first year subjects so I've applied for credit which I'm assuming I'll get...
I've applied for credit now, so the application is submitted. Am I able to discontinue my arts course now and enrol in media and communications? or will that mess up my whole credit application?
oh cool thanks! so how does it work exactly? If I get the credit does it mean I won't have to do first year media and communications except for the core units? or will I be a year ahead? I don't quite get how it works
EDIT: Also can I just apply for every subject or is there a list of subjects...
sorry for posting on here way more than I should but I'm just a bit confused about credit transfer.
I've accepted an offer to transfer courses into another usyd course and I was wondering how much credit I need to transfer. I'm filling out the credit transfer application on Sydney Student and...
Thanks! Well I'll still be doing a BA but I just want to major in psychology. I looked up the exceeding the junior credit point application form and the policy and it says I can only apply to exceed the limit if the subject is core to my degree...which I'm assuming it isn't because you can do...
I've messed up my whole degree because I've suddenly decided I want to do psychology except that I'm doing a BA. If I do psychology this year I'll have gone over my 48 junior credit points so I can't actually do it at all and I can't apply to exceed the credit point limit.
Is there actually...
I'm just enrolling for 2nd year and it's asking me to choose a major. I was thinking English and History but I'm not sure whether I should do Psychology instead of history. The problem is I'm going to be doing my 1st year psych units in my 2nd year, so I'm not quite sure what psych is like...
So i'll be going into my second year but I'm kind of interested in doing pyschology, so I'll have to do the first year units.
If I continued to do psych all the way to graduation, does that mean I'll be a year behind in my psych units but up to date with all my other units? I'm a bit...
Sorry this might sound dumb but....there's a philosophy subject that I want to do for next year except it says the pre-req is 12 junior philosophy subjects. I didn't do any philosophy subjects at all this year but I did sociology and socio-legal. Is there any way around it? or can I just simply...
So I'm doing Arts atm and I'm hoping to transfer into Media and Comm. I'm pretty sure I'm not going to get a D average, considering my WAM last sem was like 68 and I'm only getting distinctions in one of my subjects this semester. My ATAR last year was 93.7 which is a few marks below the 2014...
I've applied to transfer into Media and Communications however on the UAC website it says that it's subject to being competitive.
I was just wondering if people had any idea as to how competitive it is? I only missed out last year by a couple of points and I've heard they take into account...
so it says that if we've done it last semester (which i did), we don't have to do the quiz again because the marks will automatically go over. Except that on blackboard its not saying i've done it and still says I need to be marked on it for semester 2.
I'm assuming it's only saying that...
I'm trying to choose between the two and I don't know which one to do!
I don't know which one I'm more interested in so I can't really work out which one I like the look of the most.
Has anyone done either of those two units?
Just a quick question, with the exchanges that you can go on, is it possible to go to somewhere such as Cambridge? I know it's such a prestigious university but I was wondering if USYD did an exchange there?
thanks x
This might sound really dumb but I'm looking at the socio-legal subjects page and it has two abbreviations: P and N
What do they mean? does P stand for pre-requisites? because I'm doing sociology and the english subjects mentioned under that section and so I was just wondering if that meant i...