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slively03
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hi, my name is Shane and I am doing TEE in Western Australia this year. It is the equivalent of your HSC. I know that boredofstudies is only aimed at NSW/Victorian students but since i'm thinking of applying there i think that this question is relevant. I am considering apply to go to law school at probably monash, U of Melbourne (possibly) and Bond University. I have a few questions.
1. What do you know about Bond university's reputation? From my research it indicates it has a good reputation internationally and works on a trimester system unlike a public university. Meaning i can complete a law degree in 2 years 8 months, 32 subjects @ 8 semesters. Is doing a degree in this short amount of time, ... 'dodgy'. What is Bond's application process, eg. is it hard?
2. In order to do my preferences later in the year i am already signed up to get the form sent to me to fill them in and make them either online or by my school. This is in western australia. How do i get application forms to put preferences in at Bond, Monash and others?
3. Is it hard moving interstate to a new uni, eg. finding a job, accommodation etc. i have little money on myself atm.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
1. What do you know about Bond university's reputation? From my research it indicates it has a good reputation internationally and works on a trimester system unlike a public university. Meaning i can complete a law degree in 2 years 8 months, 32 subjects @ 8 semesters. Is doing a degree in this short amount of time, ... 'dodgy'. What is Bond's application process, eg. is it hard?
2. In order to do my preferences later in the year i am already signed up to get the form sent to me to fill them in and make them either online or by my school. This is in western australia. How do i get application forms to put preferences in at Bond, Monash and others?
3. Is it hard moving interstate to a new uni, eg. finding a job, accommodation etc. i have little money on myself atm.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.