Phanatical
Happy Lala
Rant: I can't even transfer internally within USYD, I want to go from the BMus (Comp.) to the BA/BMusStudies, and it means that if I get it, I'll deny one of you poor sods a place in the course.
Phanatical said:Rant: I can't even transfer internally within USYD, I want to go from the BMus (Comp.) to the BA/BMusStudies, and it means that if I get it, I'll deny one of you poor sods a place in the course.
*falls off her seat*Phanatical said:There are only 14 places open for the BMus (Comp.)
holy crap - i was hoping to do that too....Phanatical said:There were 14 in 2001. 14 in 2002. 14 in 2003. I guess it's a quota thing.
hey newie on the forum how good is it?petrucci_dude said:I don't know if that is true... I don't believe it..
My guitar teacher got a UAI of 96.5 in 2003 and he did Music 1 and was asked back to Encore. He didn't even end up going, what a bum... But seriously, he did bludge subjects like Business and Music and Computers and General Maths and he got UAI 96.5..
Bloody good for a muso?
Yep..
Scott
Excuse me! Are you saying that musicologists and composers aren't musically talented??!tash said:i'll say. how can you say that if you're not gifted at a subject then it's a waste of time doing? there is such a thing as pure interest, and whethere or not you're the best at it you can do a subject just to learn about it. and that's for every subject out there, be it music, maths, science, drama, whatever. but in terms of music like phanatical said, there's more to music than just prac. so what if you suck at playing, do musicology or composition. you can enjoy music without being musically talented!