Hi guys,
I'm looking at a mid-year or end of year transfer (preferably mid-year of course) to commerce or economics at Usyd. The problem is that I don't know which path will be easier- getting my foot in the door at my preferred uni or in my preferred course. If it matters at all, I got an atar of 87.25 which is 4 points short for economics and 7.75 short for commerce (both at usyd).
As far as I am concerned, here are the rundown of my choices:
1. Commerce/Applied Finance at Macquarie Uni. I will be doing these in my first semester:
- Introduction to Statistics (STAT 170)
- Accounting IA (ACCG100)
- Principles of Management (BBA102)
- Macroeconomic Principles (ECON110)
Second semester is basically everything else which is compulsory in first year, namely: Accounting IB (ACCG101), Techniques and Elements of Finance (ACST101), Microeconomic Principles (ECON111) and Marketing Fundamentals (MKTG101). The thing I am worried about is that the Usyd Business faculty (as well as the arts faculty for Economics) won't tell me which Macquarie courses they will take credit for. It was more along the lines of "yes, we've counted certain subjects and, yes, previous Macquarie students have transferred here. No, we aren't going to tell you which subjects we are going to count or what WAM you will need to get to get into our course. Now go do well and come back."
2. Arts at University of Sydney. I will be doing:
- Economics
- Pyschology
- Socio-legal (I might swap to Econometrics)
- English
Now I know that economics (both macro and micro as well as econometrics) I'm going to get credit for. Socio-legal, english and pyschology I might get also as they are listed under commerce and economics as well (albeit as minors). The only thing I am afraid of is how long I will take to complete my course- I know that certain business subjects are compulosry to complete in first year for commerce and I was wondering if I could squish it all in in semester 2 2013 or in my second year.
Any help? Any past experiences? Which option should I choose and what are the chances of me realistically transferring for either?
Thanks!
I'm looking at a mid-year or end of year transfer (preferably mid-year of course) to commerce or economics at Usyd. The problem is that I don't know which path will be easier- getting my foot in the door at my preferred uni or in my preferred course. If it matters at all, I got an atar of 87.25 which is 4 points short for economics and 7.75 short for commerce (both at usyd).
As far as I am concerned, here are the rundown of my choices:
1. Commerce/Applied Finance at Macquarie Uni. I will be doing these in my first semester:
- Introduction to Statistics (STAT 170)
- Accounting IA (ACCG100)
- Principles of Management (BBA102)
- Macroeconomic Principles (ECON110)
Second semester is basically everything else which is compulsory in first year, namely: Accounting IB (ACCG101), Techniques and Elements of Finance (ACST101), Microeconomic Principles (ECON111) and Marketing Fundamentals (MKTG101). The thing I am worried about is that the Usyd Business faculty (as well as the arts faculty for Economics) won't tell me which Macquarie courses they will take credit for. It was more along the lines of "yes, we've counted certain subjects and, yes, previous Macquarie students have transferred here. No, we aren't going to tell you which subjects we are going to count or what WAM you will need to get to get into our course. Now go do well and come back."
2. Arts at University of Sydney. I will be doing:
- Economics
- Pyschology
- Socio-legal (I might swap to Econometrics)
- English
Now I know that economics (both macro and micro as well as econometrics) I'm going to get credit for. Socio-legal, english and pyschology I might get also as they are listed under commerce and economics as well (albeit as minors). The only thing I am afraid of is how long I will take to complete my course- I know that certain business subjects are compulosry to complete in first year for commerce and I was wondering if I could squish it all in in semester 2 2013 or in my second year.
Any help? Any past experiences? Which option should I choose and what are the chances of me realistically transferring for either?
Thanks!