Hey, recently got my ENTER and can now probably get into all my courses.
I applied for Arts at Melbourne Uni, Arts at Monash Clayton and Caulfield. I'm doing Arts with the aim of transferring into law, either through Melbourne, by finishing the Arts degree and then transferring or by Monash, through trying to transfer each year of my degree till I get in.
I'm leaning towards Melbourne, but that's pretty superficial, and based simply on the fact that it is harder to get into, I don't actually know which has the better Arts degree. Can anyone tell me a bit more about the strenghts weaknesses of each?
Also I haven't the faintest clue what subjects I'd do in my degree - I've just focused all year on getting into my courses, not what I'd do once I got in. I love English and Literature, used to like History, but a terrible teacher this year killed it for me, and I guess I have an interest but no experience in working with Philosophy.
I applied for Arts at Melbourne Uni, Arts at Monash Clayton and Caulfield. I'm doing Arts with the aim of transferring into law, either through Melbourne, by finishing the Arts degree and then transferring or by Monash, through trying to transfer each year of my degree till I get in.
I'm leaning towards Melbourne, but that's pretty superficial, and based simply on the fact that it is harder to get into, I don't actually know which has the better Arts degree. Can anyone tell me a bit more about the strenghts weaknesses of each?
Also I haven't the faintest clue what subjects I'd do in my degree - I've just focused all year on getting into my courses, not what I'd do once I got in. I love English and Literature, used to like History, but a terrible teacher this year killed it for me, and I guess I have an interest but no experience in working with Philosophy.