anthonykang
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Hi people, i need some advice and suggestions on how i want to achieve my goal. That is, to do law at unsw because:
1. I like the uni
2. All i've ever wanted to do is Law
Currently the one thing that prevents me from simultaneously achieving both objectives immediatly - is my uai (94.65) Which isn't even enough to get me a full-fee placement.(or is it?) I'm very dissappointed with myself because i know that if i actually tried i could have gotten at least a 97 and if i really applied myself maybe even a 99+. Oh well no point regreting what's done is done.
Anyways, i was having a whinge and a cry for not getting 95+ and thus my life being over yaddalada, when my friend suggested that i do a engineering course and transfer. I thought, 'why not,' i killed my 3u math (94) did alright in 4u (87) and did physics (81). So i see this as a path of redemption for me, the sweat that should have been shed this year i'll shed next year.
Now i ask, is it really that hard to transfer? Is my choice a good choice? I consider myself a natural at math, etc and personally i don't really mind doing an engineering course. Also what kind of engineering course would be advisable to undertake considering my "knack" at math.
I'm looking at computer engineering and software engineering, because they require a uai that relatively close to my uai. Or should i actually be pursueing a course that requires a 80ish? Will this affect my transfer?
Also is it true that you can be accelerated after transferring?
1. I like the uni
2. All i've ever wanted to do is Law
Currently the one thing that prevents me from simultaneously achieving both objectives immediatly - is my uai (94.65) Which isn't even enough to get me a full-fee placement.(or is it?) I'm very dissappointed with myself because i know that if i actually tried i could have gotten at least a 97 and if i really applied myself maybe even a 99+. Oh well no point regreting what's done is done.
Anyways, i was having a whinge and a cry for not getting 95+ and thus my life being over yaddalada, when my friend suggested that i do a engineering course and transfer. I thought, 'why not,' i killed my 3u math (94) did alright in 4u (87) and did physics (81). So i see this as a path of redemption for me, the sweat that should have been shed this year i'll shed next year.
Now i ask, is it really that hard to transfer? Is my choice a good choice? I consider myself a natural at math, etc and personally i don't really mind doing an engineering course. Also what kind of engineering course would be advisable to undertake considering my "knack" at math.
I'm looking at computer engineering and software engineering, because they require a uai that relatively close to my uai. Or should i actually be pursueing a course that requires a 80ish? Will this affect my transfer?
Also is it true that you can be accelerated after transferring?