not sure where to post this:
say you get into your second preference course, and you dont meet the prerequisite for your first preference (say a 25SS in methods)
what is the way you can transfer into the first preference course without meeting the prerequisite? like in terms of transferring? are they those 'bridging courses' people talk about?
eg. you get into RMIT InfoTech, which you meet all the prerq's, but you want to get into Monash Commerce, which needs a 25 in methods/chem, which you may not have- how do you get in? is this process available for midyear transfers/
[sorry if i have been unclear- thanks guys!!]
There's really a few options:
1. Go to another uni with all the pre-reqs you can cover* and transfer. (Bear in mind, it's best if you want to graduate faster that you try to stick to the general area you're intending to transfer into, e.g. do Zoology at Deakin to transfer into Science at Monash. Sometimes the units you do at another uni can actually be credited at your intended uni and essentially won't need to do certain units when you're finally in your first preference course.)
2. Do another course with similar areas of interest at your intended uni and do an internal transfer (i.e. transfer within same uni).
3. Do the appropriate bridging course at the intended uni and then transfer into the course after some time.
Please note that you should check whether all these options are available for your intended course/ area. As for midyear transfers for first years, your intended institution will look at your uni grades (GPA and WAM) and ATAR where need be. (They will combine both as factors of consideration.)
Definitely don't take these as the final word, as things are constantly changing and alternate pathways are always appearing/ disappearing. This is just a general overview of the 3 main pathways.
* I have friends which have done this who've failed to meet the pre-reqs in Year 12 and made up for it by doing their studies elsewhere and transferring in.