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LOW UAI and want to transfer.....PLEASE HELP!! (1 Viewer)

dynamo

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aww man.........i have a porblem HUGE PEOBLEM
unfortunately i got a UAI of 58.55 2003, and i am currently studying business at latrobe university... i want to transfer ASAP to sydney to ANY university close to sydney...

so basically what should i do, i am completely lost...:confused:
 

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get some straight HDs at latrobe then go thru UAC?

i know that's not very helpful, but getting good marks in your first semesters will help offset your UAI markedly...
 

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maybe UWS will accept you

i have inside information for you
half of the UWS population consists of people from TAFE,
like they have not yet finished their Diplomas
they just did 1 year of TAFE and then apply to uws and uws accepts them into 1st year undergraduate course..
half the uni is filled with them ppls..

peace^^
 

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my friend was in the same situation.. her uai was 62 so she went to la trobe for a year, got some credits and distinctions and now she is at UNSW
 

bubz :D

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Originally posted by Dingo2004
maybe UWS will accept you

i have inside information for you
half of the UWS population consists of people from TAFE,
like they have not yet finished their Diplomas
they just did 1 year of TAFE and then apply to uws and uws accepts them into 1st year undergraduate course..
half the uni is filled with them ppls..

peace^^
uws isn't accepting mid year applications, though.
 

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yeah try and get distinction+ grades if you want to transfer and be successful
good luck
 

bubz :D

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Originally posted by Dingo2004
i know man
im talkin about for nex year
oh ok hehe sorry :)

hmmmm yeah... i dunno if i can even PASS my subjects lol
i haven't really put all that much effort in my assignments so far :eek:
 

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Basically you should try to do as well as you can this year at uni then apply through UAC in September to transfer to a Sydney Univerity. The better your marks are, the easier it will be to transfer as transfers are generally decided on 50% UAI and 50% Uni marks. I don't think you would have much chance applying mid term as there aren't many (or any) courses with such a low cutoff in Sydney. You really need to do well at Uni then apply at the end of the year.
 

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Yeh distinction average is hard. But a credit average is usually good enough to transfer =).
 

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if you work hard and consistently I don't see why not, maybe I am under some kind of allusion
 

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Originally posted by Dingo2004
as if get distinction average
u know how hard it is to get distinction average man
shit im aiming for credit average instead now
I know this girl who has a HD average.
Wish I was that smart.
 

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Originally posted by Kittycat
I know this girl who has a HD average.
Wish I was that smart.
hehe, one of the head dudes in my faculty reckons he'll take everyone out to dinner that gets 4 (or 3, depending on how many subjects ur doing) HD's
 

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