I knew someone who transfered with a sub-80 UAI to a 90-plus UAI course after just ONE semester (half a year). And he didn't even do well in his subjects - a couple of Passes and Credits.Originally posted by Morgues
also a friend of mine enrolled in a 70 uai course and chose subjects for a completely different degree that required a 90 uai. So when he transfers in second year he wont even be behind.
But that is studyin' consistantly (comparatively)... I know heaps of people who didn't even attend class (regularly) or even attempt Tutes.Originally posted by Minai
...but I did pay attention in classes, did my tute homework - however I didnt 'study' constantly
BCOMM @ UNSW - Major in Marketing <--- That one.Originally posted by M-THIS
Which would be better to do?:
Originally posted by Morgues
in mac its very easy to transfer, they dont look at your UAI but just your first year results and you need a credit average AT MOST. For most courses even if you get a few passes they still let you transfer.
Originally posted by Morgues
also a friend of mine enrolled in a 70 uai course and chose subjects for a completely different degree that required a 90 uai. So when he transfers in second year he wont even be behind.
OMIGOSH which f**kn company is that????Originally posted by flyin'
... and you forgot this one: company K prefers MQ graduates.