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transferring from USYD Architecture ---> USYD Comm/Law? How hard is it? (1 Viewer)

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If say, I get a UAI of 95ish, and get into USYD archtecture for the first year, and then try transferring the second yr into USYD Comm/Law, what sort of GPA shud i b aiming for? is D-average not enough with UAI 95sh? thanks

Also, could neone give me some figures for the number of people who have successfully transferred to comblined law degree either in 2007 or 2006?
 
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didlshak27 said:
If say, I get a UAI of 95ish, and get into USYD archtecture for the first year, and then try transferring the second yr into USYD Comm/Law, what sort of GPA shud i b aiming for? is D-average not enough with UAI 95sh? thanks

Also, could neone give me some figures for the number of people who have successfully transferred to comblined law degree either in 2007 or 2006?
why would u do architecture and transfer into comm law- why not do comm and transfer into the combined program? stupid 09ers
 

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cos the reason i might do architecture is to get the GPA that i need for Comm law, not to mention that if i fail transferring, i dont mind pursuing architecture.

On the other hand, Doing commerce just by itself isnt an option for me, becuase i dont have intention to pursue commerce if i fail transfer.

It's Law part that i want, not the commerce part of the comm Law. If ur not gonna answer the question, dont waste ur time calling others stupid. idiot.
 

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So why do you want to do comm/law if the comm part doesn't interest you? Why don't you combine something else with law instead?
 

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im not exactly sure whether to do Art/Law or Comm/Law. But i dont really mind as long as i can get into ONE of the combined law courses...
 

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