spence said:
Where did you hear that from. I'm 99% sure that is incorrect. The only courses I know that have that rule are combined law courses
Yes that's incorrect. And it has nothing to do with the 'courses', it has to do with each individual uni's offering rounds. Remember that transferring of unis via UAC is effectively another offer; most combined LLB degrees aren't offered beginning mid-year. MQ psych is another example that I know off the top of my head which also doesn't give mid-year offers.
-Cake-or-Death- said:
I know that if you transfer from one corse to another with a higher uai cut off you can only transfer after a year. they also compare your results to your uai which needs to be close which worrys me as my uai is 86.05 (91.05 with bonus points) and the cut off for unsw int studies is 94.25. is it a reasonable risk to do arts at unsw and transfer rather than do int studies at maq. in short is the uai close enough to take the risk.
As spence said, that's incorrect. Macquarie may give mid-year offers for BIntStud, I don't know off the top of my head (generally you can check through UAC). As the UAC site says, most students elect to transfer after a year - some do it after a semester, some do it after a couple of years. You need to check UAC.
With regards to your UAI: It's really a decision you'll have to make. I don't want to repeat other posts on this site as they're complicated and do the job, but do a search on "NRSL" - which stands for Non-recent school leavers. Effectively if you apply for another course via UAC ("transfer"), UAC ranks you again as a NRSL (although they're now called NC[urrent]SL...). The NCSL ranks works exactly the same as a UAI, it's a rank based on your uni and school marks - do a search to see the exacts.
I'm pretty sure it's public knowledge (if it isn't, I found it on the street
) that NCSL ranks are actually slightly lower than CSL ranks. Eg a BA at MQ might have a CSL rank of ~76 but a NCSL rank of ~70. I know it's not a huge difference, but it can make the difference between an offer and a degree at UWS.
If you dedicate yourself to working hard at uni, I think that your UAI won't bit you in the ass too hard. Otherwise, like I said before, I'd check out other options (eg doing a general BA at UNSW or doing BIntStud here).