Any advice is welcome. So i just missed out on Combined Law at Sydney and am doing Arts instead. I'm having a really hard time deciding whether i want to transfer straight into combined law after first year (provided my marks are good enough), or whether i want to finish my BA and then look to do Grad Law.
Things I am currently considering - I would like to keep the BA in order to complete 2 majors (Sociology and Philosophy). Im unsure as to how difficult/easy it is to maintain a high credit/distinction avg over 3 years, ie. I'm worried that if i dont transfer, my marks might somehow drop and i wont be able to get into grad law.
Questions - 1 - If i do get into grad law, do my fees for that simply accumulate onto the HECS that i accumulated during my BA? 2 - If i choose to do honours for my BA, would that be completed simultaneously with my first year of grad law? and 3 - If i do transfer after first year, is it at all possible to come back and complete a second major for my BA? like if i finish my BA and start fourth-year full time law studies, is there anyway I can undertake extra Arts subjects and do a second major?
Any help is appreciated
Things I am currently considering - I would like to keep the BA in order to complete 2 majors (Sociology and Philosophy). Im unsure as to how difficult/easy it is to maintain a high credit/distinction avg over 3 years, ie. I'm worried that if i dont transfer, my marks might somehow drop and i wont be able to get into grad law.
Questions - 1 - If i do get into grad law, do my fees for that simply accumulate onto the HECS that i accumulated during my BA? 2 - If i choose to do honours for my BA, would that be completed simultaneously with my first year of grad law? and 3 - If i do transfer after first year, is it at all possible to come back and complete a second major for my BA? like if i finish my BA and start fourth-year full time law studies, is there anyway I can undertake extra Arts subjects and do a second major?
Any help is appreciated