then just do that.
It isn't your tutor that will get you good marks, ultimately it will only be yourself.
as for the OP,
you don't get 'handed' a timetable like you did in highschool,
instead you make your own.
I hope you can appreciate my candor,..
There is a very slim chance of getting into USYD Law.
I do not know the reason as to why you want to go to USYD, but I will tell you it will almost certainly be to your detriment if you fixate on this very issue..
Instead I would focus my efforts at being...
im thinking of transferring as well (From UWS to macq), but i'd have to forfeit the scholarship i'd recieve ($5k a year)
what do you guys think?
I was thinking i'd transfer in my 3rd or 4th year :)
i'll be frank,
top tier's probably wouldn't look favourably upon UWS graduates (although Freehills are starting to)
but everything else (mid tier, government etc) should be all good given that you have decent marks and that you're a sociable character.
not sure on international studies,
but law at UWS is pretty good.
granted it is not as prestigious as other universities, (being only 10 or so years old), i'd say the reputation will only improve.
it's the same llb units as you would have at other universities.
I attended it last year,
it was pretty good and informative.
it was worth the $50 that it was.
it gives you a chance to meet the other law students and staff.
check your uws email account, and your vuws for more info.