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    Which is easier

    Science. By a LONG shot.
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    Bachelor of Environments-Architecture

    Hello :) I am currently a second year Environments student. When I entered the course I was going to do Architecture, but I have swayed my interests towards the Urban Planning & Design major instead. The degree requires you to do six core subjects (out of 8 to select) in your first year...
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    Eng Books for Sale

    Beer, F. Vector Mechanics for Engineers. Dynamics. 8th Edition. Ashby, M. Materials: Engineering, science, processing and design. James, G. Modern Engineering Mathematics. 4th Edition. Contact liquidhappyface@hotmail.com for more info
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    Melbourne Uni Arts

    My advice is to put Melbourne Arts as your first preference, you will most likely get in if your ENTER is above 85. You can either defer for the full year, or do what I did and defer for half a year (not officially, but through only selecting semester 2 units) If you are away for the beginning...
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    A question for everyone

    Hey! Yes - Monash and RMIT are the best unis for journalism. RMIT's one is a lot more full on and industry based, while Monash is quite broad and nice. Go Monash! I am studying there = )
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    Likelihood of mid-year entry for arts?

    Yeah I was wondering if they were going to go a bit overboard with creativity.. saw the string room exhibition on the website..
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    Likelihood of mid-year entry for arts?

    Off topic but what was so bad about archi?
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    1.1 below clearly-in, what are my chances?

    To put it frankly.. you're in. Seriously.
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    External transfer to Law/Arts

    Hey. I know a girl who got 70% in arts at monash who got into arts/law the following year. Monash is fairly easy with transfers so just try your hardest to get above 70% and you'll be good! It's a very good course choice but don't be too upset if you don't make it in, some of the law...
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    Melbourne vs Monash-Engineering

    Monash has better facilities and a more practical (better) course.
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    Melbourne Uni - Academic machine?

    I have spoken to many people who go the University of Melbourne, and they feel as if the university is a 'cold, degree-making machine' with no concern for individual students, and that they are bureaucratic and unhelpful at the best of times. Does anybody else find this is the case? Or are...
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    Science/Engineering

    Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Engineering for 2009 Course overview This course combines studies in engineering with a science degree. Students study the core aspects of the engineering discipline and complete two major sequences in different science disciplines, or a double major and...
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