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asadullah

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Hi, I have been offered to study business/ engineering at UTS. Is there any disadvantage in doing this course? Is it possible to get a distinction or high distinction average at UTS in business and engineering? thanks in advance.
 

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D is possible. HD, is out of the question. to get a D you gotta be studied your ass off. for engineering. especially after first year. but i doupt any1 gets a D average.


business i dont know.
 

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u can get a solid d average at the least in business w/o studying.
esp in first year.
 

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unless youe the type of persont hat studies 24/7 and has no social life whatsoever, that may have severe consequences to your mental health, HD average is basically near impossible.
What engineering stream are you hoping to major in?
 

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I'm kinda confuse about this course.

It's 4.5 years for the two degrees, right? With work placement included?

And also what does it mean I have to do another year for the Diploma. Do I need the actual diploma to be fully qualified?
 

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bigboyjames said:
D is possible. HD, is out of the question. to get a D you gotta be studied your ass off. for engineering. especially after first year. but i doupt any1 gets a D average.


business i dont know.
well, I have a HD average, and I know about at least 5 other people that do ... so ... yes it is possible.
 

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Black Hawker said:
I'm kinda confuse about this course.

It's 4.5 years for the two degrees, right? With work placement included?

And also what does it mean I have to do another year for the Diploma. Do I need the actual diploma to be fully qualified?
http://handbook.uts.edu.au/courses/c10068.html

The Diploma is optional, but useful. If you want more info on the Diploma, I'd suggest contacting Musk.
 

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