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I already know someone who just came back from an exchange at UPenn.Same shit. You can do a Wharton (UPenn) exchange from UNSW.
Thus you'd still be able to go to exchange at UPenn as a UNSW student.
I already know someone who just came back from an exchange at UPenn.Same shit. You can do a Wharton (UPenn) exchange from UNSW.
It's already been like this for a while,I doubt it'll move around much.fuck now everones gonna apply for unsw commerce inb4 atar cut off shoots up
Could you elaborate on the different types of honours degree, first class, second etc? Also are the requirements to get into the honours classes different majors the same across the board?I have been offered Finance Honours in both USYD and UNSW. I don't know too much about Undergrad Commerce in general but at least in the area of Finance Honours, UNSW has a much tougher benchmark and selection criteria. 19 people got selected for USYD Finance Honours while it was for 16 (3 people from interstate universities) at UNSW. For 16 at UNSW, 8-10 of them are CO-OP (basically automatic Honours students unless they don't want to pursue it) and others had to compete for the remaining positions. For USYD, there is no such thing as CO-OP so competition is lower. Furthermore, UNSW curriculum is much more rigorous as RMF is already undertaken prior to Honours (while this is one of the main Honours course for USYD). Also, in 1st semester, UNSW has 4 courses (with advanced RMF) while USYD has 3. It's also important to note that USYD's benchmark of First Class Honours is only 80 compared to that of 85 in UNSW
So if you are looking for some tough challenge for Honours year, UNSW may be the one to go. However, I do admire USYD Commerce Degree as it has a nice affiliation with many companies through unpaid internship program. Given the nature of Commerce as a glorified arts degree with few numbers, experience beats all.
no. i think fail is like less than 65 or 60....under 75, its like something else.Ah thanks, so if you get under 75 average on an honours degree you fail?