miluiel
New Member
Hi!
For University this year I was offered a CSP place in the Bachelor of Psychology degree at UNSW, however I am quite certain that I don't ever want a career directly related to the field, and will most likely transfer out of the course at some stage.
I was wondering if it is difficult to achieve a 6.0-7.0 GPA in the course, because in order to maximise my options for other degrees to transfer into (combined with a 96.4 UAI from last year), I'd need quite a high NRSL. I know it's all about hard work, applying myself, etc, but from what I've heard courses like MedSci are quite hard to maintain Distinction averages in, and wanted to know if the Psych course was any easier. I don't think I'll have too much trouble with the course - always been interested in Psych/Neurology and have been reading my dad's textbooks on it since I was little! - so I'm confident I could maintain a Credit average at LEAST, but don't know the approximate percentage of people who do achieve Dist/HDist averages in such a field.
Also, if anyone knows what kind of NRSL is needed for transferring into either Med or Vet Science (not really for specific Universities, just on average) after completion of one year of a full-time degree, that'd be super-helpful too.
Thanks so much.
-Laura.
For University this year I was offered a CSP place in the Bachelor of Psychology degree at UNSW, however I am quite certain that I don't ever want a career directly related to the field, and will most likely transfer out of the course at some stage.
I was wondering if it is difficult to achieve a 6.0-7.0 GPA in the course, because in order to maximise my options for other degrees to transfer into (combined with a 96.4 UAI from last year), I'd need quite a high NRSL. I know it's all about hard work, applying myself, etc, but from what I've heard courses like MedSci are quite hard to maintain Distinction averages in, and wanted to know if the Psych course was any easier. I don't think I'll have too much trouble with the course - always been interested in Psych/Neurology and have been reading my dad's textbooks on it since I was little! - so I'm confident I could maintain a Credit average at LEAST, but don't know the approximate percentage of people who do achieve Dist/HDist averages in such a field.
Also, if anyone knows what kind of NRSL is needed for transferring into either Med or Vet Science (not really for specific Universities, just on average) after completion of one year of a full-time degree, that'd be super-helpful too.
Thanks so much.
-Laura.