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Hi, I've been thinking about changing from comm/law to something else/law and was wondering if this can be done before semester 2 in first year or after first year or say after second year and if it can how do you get credited for the first year subjects in your new degree if you did commerce ones at the start instead?
The reason I put it here instead of in law is that I suppose the general rule when it comes to changing combined degrees is probably the same.
Also if you fail a subject in your first semester first year, and it is a prerequisite for a subject in second semester (qma for instance) do you then have to do qma again in second semester and pass before you can move on to qmb? and if so how is that extra semester (to do qma again) put into your 5 year combined degree?
One final question, if you are averaging a distinction but totally mess up the final and now will fail the course...yep it was that bad because the exam was out of 60 and u get lower than 46% overall for all assessments (not even conceded pass) is there any mercy or is it fail full stop?
The reason I put it here instead of in law is that I suppose the general rule when it comes to changing combined degrees is probably the same.
Also if you fail a subject in your first semester first year, and it is a prerequisite for a subject in second semester (qma for instance) do you then have to do qma again in second semester and pass before you can move on to qmb? and if so how is that extra semester (to do qma again) put into your 5 year combined degree?
One final question, if you are averaging a distinction but totally mess up the final and now will fail the course...yep it was that bad because the exam was out of 60 and u get lower than 46% overall for all assessments (not even conceded pass) is there any mercy or is it fail full stop?