The UNSW Law School makes transfer places available each year to students who have completed a minimum of one year of full-time tertiary study (or part-time equivalent).
UAC Transfers:
The following categories of transfer are processed through UAC:
*1 Students with at least one year of full-time tertiary study transferring to a combined law degree (From 2005 transfer students who have completed more than one year of tertiary study will not be considered.)
*2 Graduate students transferring from another Law School
*3 Local Full-Fee students transferring to a HECS place
ermm...wat does *1 mean? where it says (from 2005...........). does it mean u cant transfer to law after 2nd yr or later?? or it just means that the application wont be processed thru UAC?
UAC Transfers:
The following categories of transfer are processed through UAC:
*1 Students with at least one year of full-time tertiary study transferring to a combined law degree (From 2005 transfer students who have completed more than one year of tertiary study will not be considered.)
*2 Graduate students transferring from another Law School
*3 Local Full-Fee students transferring to a HECS place
ermm...wat does *1 mean? where it says (from 2005...........). does it mean u cant transfer to law after 2nd yr or later?? or it just means that the application wont be processed thru UAC?