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Posted 19 June 2006 - 04:35 AM

Hey, guys..
i am currently doing an offshore program in malaysia with the university of south australia.And i am planning to go over to Australia to continue the program next year..but i am thinking of transfering to another university maybe RMIT or any unis in melbourne.Is it easy for me to transfer to another uni, and is it easy for me to adapt with the studies,coz will it be the same?I've always read abt people transfering here and there, tell me abt your experience u guys.I'm doing applied finance by the way. Oh tell me wat u think i should do, transfer or stay in the same uni...

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Posted 19 June 2006 - 04:56 AM

i dunno exactly about how RMIT works or any thing

but if you got a decent GPD or WAM transferring wouldnt be that hard

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Posted 19 June 2006 - 04:57 AM

Ooo transferring i see. Well i'm currently in melbourne and studying at Deaking University doing a computer software engineering course. I'm also hoping that I could transfer but the chances of transferring mid-year is low. Are you paying Full-fee is that correct? Cause in that case, if you have great scores and have money to switch then go for it ^^. But don't go to RMIT, it's really bad. Teachers are really really bad. lol I suggest you try out for Monash, Melbourne, La Trobe, Deakin or any other Uni. Just don't go to RMIT lol. At the end of the year when you want to change courses it's much easier to transfer then. Hope that helped but i'm only a first year student here.
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Posted 19 June 2006 - 05:24 PM

^lol..i'll take your word abt rmit..i mean i don't know if it's definite yet that i am able to transfer..right now i'm checking out all the unis u suggested...who knows i could be going to the same uni as u are..lol

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Posted 19 June 2006 - 06:13 PM

QUOTE(nadbagus @ Jun 20 2006, 11:24 AM) View Post

^lol..i'll take your word abt rmit..i mean i don't know if it's definite yet that i am able to transfer..right now i'm checking out all the unis u suggested...who knows i could be going to the same uni as u are..lol


oh i see. Well i went to RMIT to visit and although it looks kool and so forth but the university is more for design students instead of financing. If your going to do finance i suggest you go to Monash university. Monash is well known for their business and medicine ethics. Deakin is an all rounder I guess. It's pretty good haha but maybe i'm just promoting Deakin LOL. But teachers are friendly and very helpful and i'm sure the other uni's that i've mention are the same. Except for RMIT haha. My cousin went to RMIT and she failed her year because her teachers are mostly indian and have very thick accents. Thus you can't understand much of what their saying lol. My current friend goes to RMIT and she doesn't like it one bit. BUt don't let this discourage you from going there okay. This is just what i've heard and my perspective of RMIT.
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