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Sav8

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I'm expected to get around a 90-95 ATAR and this obviously isn't enough for direct entry into Law. I've been though previous threads and done research on google, but I'd just like an up-to-date clarification on what exactly I should do to maximise my chances of getting a transfer into Law after my first year, and which course I should undertake in my first year? Thank you in advance for any help you may bring this way.
 

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> get a good WAM/GPA
Is there a certain course I should be looking at doing in order to maximise my chances? (Such as B Arts or B Commerce) Or is that irrelevant?

Also, how important will my ATAR be in the transfer process?
 
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Is there a certain course I should be looking at doing in order to maximise my chances? (Such as B Arts or B Commerce) Or is that irrelevant?

Also, how important will my ATAR be in the transfer process?
> irrelevant
> doesn't matter, WAM is a WAM regardless of the course
 

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I don't think it matters which course you are combining law with, just choose a course that you think you are most interested and will do the best in. You need to obtain a minimum of distinction, preferably near a high distinction average to be comfortably competitive to succeed in an internal transfer for law in USYD. Alternately, you can always consider Juris Doctor options which is basically completing your law degree after graduating from your first degree.
 
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Or come unsw and do commerce. Get a high WAM with a those commerce wam boosting subjects. Then apply to transfer internally. You need at least 75+ WAM at unsw to be competitive.
 

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