ATAR Notes: Forum
Uni Stuff => Universities - Victoria => University of Melbourne => Topic started by: 2007vce on December 18, 2007, 03:29:57 pm
-
is anyone applying this b.env? wat do u wanna major? im hoping for property...
the guaranteed enter is 85
wat do u think the clear-in would be?
is 89.5 enough?
Also, what do u think of property, will there be lots of jobs?
-
I'm not applying for it at all, but it looks like an interesting course to me. I'm not sure if 89.5 will be enough, but as far as I've heard, demand hasn't been all that high for the program, so I imagine that you'll be able to get in. The guaranteed enter tends to be about 5 under the CSP cutoff, so if you don't get in straight away, you'll probably at least be on the fringe.
Good luck!
-
This is an old thread but........
I'm thinking of doing Environments as well. I'm looking at majoring in Architecture then do a Master in Architecture. Well, something like that. I'm also looking at other unis like RMIT and Monash so I'm not too sure yet.
Anyone doing environments this year? Anyone else planning on doing Environments?
-
This is an old thread but........
I'm thinking of doing Environments as well. I'm looking at majoring in Architecture then do a Master in Architecture. Well, something like that. I'm also looking at other unis like RMIT and Monash so I'm not too sure yet.
Anyone doing environments this year? Anyone else planning on doing Environments?
I have considered doing environments and majoring in construction. Im going to the open day to check it all out but i think im leaning more towards going to RMIT.
-
You can also change into law or teaching from this course.. Any one know how that works? I want to change into law. Environmental law! :P Marshall from how I met your mother ROFLS
Please advise !
-
You can also change into law or teaching from this course.. Any one know how that works? I want to change into law. Environmental law! :P Marshall from how I met your mother ROFLS
Please advise !
There isn't an undergraduate law course available at UoM anymore. Do you mean postgraduate law?
-
Oh yes, the second year ... And that is why I don't get how it works :p
-
You can't change in second year...
You would do Environments as your undergraduate degree (or any other degree) and then you would take the LSAT and apply for the Posgraduate Law degree at Melbourne, the JD.
Or any other university's postgraduate law program(s).
Alternatively, you could skip the Environments part and go do law as your undergrad. Just not at Melbourne. That is not an option.