Ok, so this is my current situation. I am currently in my first year of uni, doing the Bachelor of Health Science at USYD, and to put it bluntly, I hate it, and I'm not doing well at it (connected?). Now, I don't know anything about GPA's or NRSL's but I can say this, my results in my first year are not something to be proud of...
Anyways, I'm not completely sure on the course, but let's just say I want to transfer over to Engineering (Civil) over at UNSW. The cut-off for 2008 was 88.00, so I'm guessing the cut-off this year will range from about 85 - 90.
So, I'm just wondering, if I do apply for a transfer through UAC, do they have to factor in both my UAI and my tertiary results, or can they just factor in my UAI if my marks are so bad...
Also, I failed one subject in my first semester, and I wouldn't be surprised if I failed stuff this semester. If this is the case, what happens, do I have to like pass them to transfer or something?
Thanks in advanced
P.S. Does anyone know also if the HSC Plus Bonus Points scheme applies to someone that did their HSC in 2007?
Anyways, I'm not completely sure on the course, but let's just say I want to transfer over to Engineering (Civil) over at UNSW. The cut-off for 2008 was 88.00, so I'm guessing the cut-off this year will range from about 85 - 90.
So, I'm just wondering, if I do apply for a transfer through UAC, do they have to factor in both my UAI and my tertiary results, or can they just factor in my UAI if my marks are so bad...
Also, I failed one subject in my first semester, and I wouldn't be surprised if I failed stuff this semester. If this is the case, what happens, do I have to like pass them to transfer or something?
Thanks in advanced
P.S. Does anyone know also if the HSC Plus Bonus Points scheme applies to someone that did their HSC in 2007?