Just wondering if anyone has any anecdotal evidence of the marks required to get an internal transfer into Law after a year?
I'm not neccessarily saying this is what I want to do, not at all.
On the website it says you need 70% average, but with competition being very high, marks required are generally higher.
Entry requirements
To be eligible for an internal transfer into law, students must have:
* Completed one or more years of a Monash degree (ie. a minimum of 48 credit points) and
* Achieved a distinction average or better (70%+) across all Monash units for a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP), or
* Achieved a credit average or better (60%+) across all Monash units for an international full-fee place
Important Note: The above averages are the minimum entry criteria to be eligible to apply. Entry to law courses via internal transfer is a very competitive process and the actual average required depends on the number and standard of applications received each year.
Anyone?