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AppleXY:
Uhh, I don't know if they set this guy up but:

http://www.bcom.unimelb.edu.au/about/bcom_video.html

and

http://www.futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/courses/melbmodel/video.html

there's a KPMG partner, saying that they endorse the Melbourne Model because the University is making breadth subjects integral to the the degree which is refreshing for them.

On a second note, the video has been updated, so I'm not sure if it's in there or not.

:)

brendan:

--- Quote from: coblin on December 12, 2007, 07:02:45 pm ---Well, the rule with breadth subjects is that you cannot do subjects that could be counted towards the main part of your degree (e.g: Bachelor of Arts allows you to take Introductory Microeconomics, so therefore you cannot take that as breadth).

It means that 25% can be replaced with subjects in your degree, rather than outside of your degree (just for the sake of breadth)

--- End quote ---

I don't think that is correct.

http://www.ba.unimelb.edu.au/ugrad/breadth.html
"Breadth subjects NOT available for Bachelor of Arts students: Any subject that contributes to the core program of a Bachelor of Arts degree (even if expressly available as a breadth subject for students based in another discipline)."

On my reading, if Economics if not part of your "core program" for ur BA, then I think you would be able to do Intro Micro as breadth for BA. Check with university though.

If my reading is not correct, then i rkn everyone should slap Glyn Davis for creating such a stupid rule.

costargh:
Hmm interesting. I come back from work and so much to read through lol.

I was looking a while ago into the possibility of taking up greek as a breadth subject. But I think you do it at another institution, not at Melbourne. Is that possible because I don't know if you can do that.
And does anyone have any idea what kinda ENTER you will need for a CSP @ Melb?
Did someone already answer this? Lol. I'm too tired.

AppleXY:
Well last year it was 95.05 at the year before it was 95.85. But due to the new reforms and stuphs, I think in 2008 it will be around ~96, possibly 96.2

costargh:
Grrrrr  :'( :'( :'(
I doubt I will get that high. But my legal score may give me some indication of how I might go with my other subs but maybe Ill keep my focus as Monash Com for now haha.
96! thats tight =(

Ohh im from underepresented school!
PICK ME  :angel: :angel:

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