Possible to transfer from Combined Law to Combined Law (at another uni)? (1 Viewer)

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Yeah, I know it's weird, but is it possible to transfer from a combined law course such as Arts/Law from say, UWS or Macquarie to the combined law/arts in USYD or UNSW without having to repeat the first year course?
 

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Yes it is possible to transfer and get credit exemptions for first year. You need to get either a distinction average or an ATAR>96 and distinction average to successfully transfer.

Staying discipline for one year straight and studying hard is quite difficult, at least for me. Good luck in your offers tmr :)
 
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^ Thanks :) I did get into the combined law course I wanted, so that's a plus!

Just wondering, if my ATAR is higher than 96, would I still need a distinction average? And would the transfer to a different uni mean I would be doing Graduate Law, or the same combined law degree?
 

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If ur ATAR is significantly above 96, say 98.5 to 99.5, you might only need a credit average. Check out the transfers sticky by frigid, it shows u how to calculate ur NRSL index. You need at least above 96.15 for both USyd n UNSW. I got an NRSL of 97. You will be doing the same combined degree if u transfer in 2nd year, not grad law.
 

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