Hello,
I am aware that to the grades at USYD and many universities in New South Wales follow the categories of:
Cedit: 65-74
Distinction: 75-84
High Distinction: 85-100
In Victoria, however, the univiersities follow:
Credit: 60-69
Distinction: 70-79
High Distinction: 80-100
I was wondering does that mean that it is harder to achieve D or HD in NSW than it would be in VIC? Or is it the same since it would be just as hard to get an 85 in NSW as it is 80 in VIC.
I find it pretty confusing to especially when figuring out whether I am eligible for postgraduate studies or transfers interstate. E.g Melbourne Law wants D average which is specifically states as 70. However, if I get a Credit at Sydney which 70 would that be equivalent?
Thanks.
I am aware that to the grades at USYD and many universities in New South Wales follow the categories of:
Cedit: 65-74
Distinction: 75-84
High Distinction: 85-100
In Victoria, however, the univiersities follow:
Credit: 60-69
Distinction: 70-79
High Distinction: 80-100
I was wondering does that mean that it is harder to achieve D or HD in NSW than it would be in VIC? Or is it the same since it would be just as hard to get an 85 in NSW as it is 80 in VIC.
I find it pretty confusing to especially when figuring out whether I am eligible for postgraduate studies or transfers interstate. E.g Melbourne Law wants D average which is specifically states as 70. However, if I get a Credit at Sydney which 70 would that be equivalent?
Thanks.