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quick_throwaway

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I want to transfer to be closer to family but also because I've heard of how fantastic some faculties are here, but anyways.

I've emailed USYD directly a few months ago asking what grades would I need for this external transfer and they said exactly, I quote "You will need a Pass to Credit average in your current degree to be considered competitive" and I'm like what, that sounds way too good to be true...thoughts?

I'm really working as hard as I can for these last few exams, just don't want to get overconfident. I predict I'll finish with a high pass WAM, first semester was fairly rough as I got used to Uni workloads, but I didn't fail anything, just 3 mid-range passes! I'm looking to get two credits and one pass at the end of this semester, if not, one credit two passes - with one of them I can already tell it'll be really close.
 

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I think you'll most likely get in, given that email response + some vague recollections I have of hearing about others transferring in similar circumstances :)

Also, just curious, what faculties are you interested in?
 

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I think you'll most likely get in, given that email response + some vague recollections I have of hearing about others transferring in similar circumstances :)

Also, just curious, what faculties are you interested in?
Awesome!!! Just got my final results for semester 2, two 63's (-.- so close to a credit but its WAM not GPA thankfully so this takes out some of the sting) and a 59. Brought my WAM up to 59. I'm feeling quite confident now tbh :)

I'm particularly interested in the English faculty, it's what I'm doing my major in and I've heard only stellar things about the English faculty here. Same for psychology!
 

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