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Anyone who has been accepted into internal law transfer at MAQ, what was the GPA you were accepted with? (please say the GPA in words as I haven't mastered the numbers corresponding to GPA)

Also did you have any other qualities that got you accepted?
 

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Anyone who has been accepted into internal law transfer at MAQ, what was the GPA you were accepted with? (please say the GPA in words as I haven't mastered the numbers corresponding to GPA)

Also did you have any other qualities that got you accepted?
Just wanted to clarify that the GPA is a number out of a total of 4 at Macquarie. So if someone says "3.0" it means "3.0 out of a maximum total of 4.00".

If you're doing your HSC this year - good luck :)
 

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You need a minimum of 3. People on this forum have gotten in with that.

You'll need to write a letter with your application.
 

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4 = High Distinction
3 = Distinction
2 = Credit
1 = Pass
0 = Fail

an average of 3.0 , merely refers to a distinction average
 

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I was successful through internal transfer after doing one year at MQ. My GPA was closer to about 2.5 - i had 4 pass, 3 credits, 1 distinction in 1st year and UAI of 90.00. Like Azure said you need to write a letter accompanying your transfer. The letter has to state your reasons for wanting to study law basically, I still have mine haha
 

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I was successful through internal transfer after doing one year at MQ. My GPA was closer to about 2.5 - i had 4 pass, 3 credits, 1 distinction in 1st year and UAI of 90.00. Like Azure said you need to write a letter accompanying your transfer. The letter has to state your reasons for wanting to study law basically, I still have mine haha
So you had a high pass/low credit GPA average? I envisage my ATAR will be around that. Seeing as you still have it, what reasons did you give? (just out of curiosity) Thanks for your contribution.
 

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Ye something like that. I basically said what my career prospects were (corporate finance) and how the skills I'd gain studying law which are A,B & C would help me in getting to that final goal. Hope that helps :)
 

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Ye something like that. I basically said what my career prospects were (corporate finance) and how the skills I'd gain studying law which are A,B & C would help me in getting to that final goal. Hope that helps :)
Yeah it does. Thanks.
 

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can I just confirm, is a GPA of 3.0 a credit?
i've asked some people from macquarie and they say it is, and on here it says it's a distinction. Can someone please briefly explain?
 

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3 is a credit

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4 = High Distinction
3 = Distinction
2 = Credit
1 = Pass
0 = Fail

an average of 3.0 , merely refers to a distinction average
That's wrong

2 is a pass, 3 is a credit, 4 are distinctions and high distinctions

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