Thanks for response.1: yes. If a subject you passed at another university is "reasonably close" in terms of syllabus, length you get credit for the equivalent unit at usyd
2: you apply, http://sydney.edu.au/engineering/forms/Credit_Application_for_Previous_Study.pdf
3: uac create an equivalent ATAR based on your gpa, and usyd (usually) uses the greater of (the equivalent ATAR) or (the mean of (the equivalent ATAR) and (real HSC ATAR)).
Say the uni you're transferring to or via applying through UAC through the same uni, does the uni know your subject results for the unis studied? Or is it just a down simple one GPA-ATAR equivalent that UAC gives to the uni?1: yes. If a subject you passed at another university is "reasonably close" in terms of syllabus, length you get credit for the equivalent unit at usyd
2: you apply, http://sydney.edu.au/engineering/forms/Credit_Application_for_Previous_Study.pdf
3: uac create an equivalent ATAR based on your gpa, and usyd (usually) uses the greater of (the equivalent ATAR) or (the mean of (the equivalent ATAR) and (real HSC ATAR)).
The uni only considers tertiary history of 1 year full time equivalent or greater.Can i apply with 1 full semester or does it have to be the full year (2 full semesters) ?
The uni and uac does have your complete set of subject by subject results, but it makes no difference. The gpa conversion is the same regardless of the institution or marks.Say the uni you're transferring to or via applying through UAC through the same uni, does the uni know your subject results for the unis studied? Or is it just a down simple one GPA-ATAR equivalent that UAC gives to the uni?