if its not assumed knowledge, don't do it. yes, it might be an opportunity, but bridging courses do take valuable time as well as money. if you do decide to change in the future, can't you always take up the course then?
as for any advantages it presents in the future...to be honest, unlikely...
Don't worry, it isn't stupid. By no vacancies, it means that there are no vacancies NOW. Vacancies will probably open up by the early Feb round as people drop their course. Just be aware that the ATAR cutoffs are more likely to rise though.
You enrol for the four core courses for all commerce degrees, despite you doing liberal.
Says so here:
New students | Enrolment information | Academic information | Current students | Australian School of Business | UNSW
"For Bachelor of Commerce* (including International & Liberal Studies...
lol, i'm the opposite. I prefer my writing to be sitting on the line at all times.
About my own handwriting, i get told a lot that my running writing looks like a piano examiner's handwriting cos its rather cursive and loopy. I can never tell if that's a good thing though, seeing as I...
I'm not going to estimate because i rather not think about it
Section 1 - 5.5 pages (i think?)
Section 2 - 6 pages
Section 3 - 6 pages and 4 lines
Darn, why can everyone write so much for the essay :(
I really hope they won't ask for a specific poem :(
but i think you should prepare three quite thoroughly. seeing as they most people expect you to explore thee in detail
I was wondering if the result of changing the concentration of a gas in an equilbrium reaction involving gases would be affected by the mole ratio of the gases. Is an increase in concentration like an increase in pressure - the reaction favouring the side with less moles?
For example in...