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Sun Young Jung

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melbourne uni biomedicine; transfer
« on: February 03, 2020, 10:17:49 pm »
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Hi I am in year 11 and I'm aiming my goal towards melbourne uni biomedicine.
As I am taking some year 12 subjects as well, i am starting to think about my plan.
If I dont get the atar I need for melbourne biomedicine, I am thinking of applying for other courses then, in uni year 1, I'd like to transfer to melbourne biomedicine.

My question is,
What courses will be less competitive when transferring to melbourne biomed in uni year 1? Melbourne science? Or other uni biomedicine? (E.g. monash biomedicine, UQ biomedicine etc)

And what is the minimum required uni grades for transferring to melbourne biomed in year 1?
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Re: melbourne uni biomedicine; transfer
« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2020, 11:49:52 pm »
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Not sure what courses would be considered as “less competitive” as most are probably roughly as competitive as each other. Generally an internal transfer (e.g. transferring between courses at the same institute) has a better credit transfer than external transfer (i.e. transferring between different institutes), so it might make it easier to transfer. Note that unis that have different systems e.g. Deakin biomed (due to trimesters) might make credit harder to transfer across, meaning you’d be in uni for longer and it’d get more expensive.

Depending on the course and uni you’re transferring out of, usually it’s a 70+ WAM equivalent to meet the minimum, although I’m not so sure if I’m right there. (It’s usually similar to Monash.)
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