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I accidentally clicked enrol for a 9am lecture and now it's an "enrolled class". How do I remove it?
 

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Couldn't seem to manually select classes for a better timetable so I had to autogenerate one ... could the timetable be changed at a later date (soon), and where and how?

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This may be a stupid question but how do you change your timetable? I've tried everywhere.

Update Your Enrolment >> Update Enrolment >> "Swap" >> Continue >> [Enter your course code and click undergraduate] >> Search >> [Click on the Add checkbox] >> Continue >> [Choose your desired classes, then Continue and enrol]

Swapping ensures your spot is reserved. Dropping means you lose your spot completely.


what subjects are you ment to enrol in for semester 1 engineering? i looked online but they dont give the course codes, math1131 is all i have (and whats the difference between math1131 and 1141)

wheres D94 when you need him :p
Which program/degree/major?

This is usually the list:
MATH1131 or MATH1141
PHYS1121 or PHYS1131
ENGG1000
ENGG1811 or COMP1911 or COMP1917
First Year Engineering Elective

If you are in Chem, then you probably will have to do CHEM1011 etc., or if you are in Elec, then you will have to do ELEC1112 etc.



Final timetable wooot

You have to click enrol, just leaving it green means your spot is not reserved!!! After clicking enrol, you can still change it around whilst reserving your current spot.
 

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I accidentally clicked enrol for a 9am lecture and now it's an "enrolled class". How do I remove it?
vary your enrolment and swap or drop the class and go through the process of re-selecting tutes/lectures/labs whatever it is for that course.
 

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Which program/degree/major?

This is usually the list:
MATH1131 or MATH1141
PHYS1121 or PHYS1131
ENGG1000
ENGG1811 or COMP1911 or COMP1917
First Year Engineering Elective

If you are in Chem, then you probably will have to do CHEM1011 etc., or if you are in Elec, then you will have to do ELEC1112 etc.
i enroled myself in engineering/science (but want to do the flexiable one though but i am happy to stick with mech)

so i just choose all those subjects and what about science?

also, can you change courses throughout the year? say from a higher maths course to a lower one?

how many subjects do you choose?
 
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It's far too early...
i like choosing 9am/10am (relatively early starts) cos i like to finish uni asap so i can go home before the sun sets because for some reason, it's really demotivating to arrive home when it's dark idk personal thing
 

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i enroled myself in engineering/science (but want to do the flexiable one though but i am happy to stick with mech)

so i just choose all those subjects and what about science?
You could always transfer after the first year, it's rather simple.

As for Science, it really depends on your major. At the moment, it would be alright doing 4 of the subjects I've list, namely MATH1131/41, PHYS1121/31, ENGG1811/COMP1911/COMP1917 (depends on how much you like computing), and ENGG1000. The maths and phys are core for science as well (most of them I think), so you can do science courses in sem 2 or second year sem 1.

Again, depends on the major. If there's a core science subject that needs to be done in sem 1, then maybe delay computing to sem 2. For example, maybe you want to major in biology, so you should do BABS1201 first because that's only offered in sem 1.
 

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You could always transfer after the first year, it's rather simple.

As for Science, it really depends on your major. At the moment, it would be alright doing 4 of the subjects I've list, namely MATH1131/41, PHYS1121/31, ENGG1811/COMP1911/COMP1917 (depends on how much you like computing), and ENGG1000. The maths and phys are core for science as well (most of them I think), so you can do science courses in sem 2 or second year sem 1.

Again, depends on the major. If there's a core science subject that needs to be done in sem 1, then maybe delay computing to sem 2. For example, maybe you want to major in biology, so you should do BABS1201 first because that's only offered in sem 1.
i want to major in mathematics in the science, so do some of the courses overlap?

do we have to make another timetable for semester 2?

Edit: nevermind stupid question
 

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i think ur humour goes largely unnoticed in these forums
I was being serious, for a lot of the engo subjects that I have done they only mark the final answer, so after doing 5 pages of working and getting a wrong final answer you get 0/100
 

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I was being serious, for a lot of the engo subjects that I have done they only mark the final answer, so after doing 5 pages of working and getting a wrong final answer you get 0/100
to be fair it is near midnight and a full moon
 

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i enroled myself in engineering/science (but want to do the flexiable one though but i am happy to stick with mech)

so i just choose all those subjects and what about science?

also, can you change courses throughout the year? say from a higher maths course to a lower one?

how many subjects do you choose?
you can still change it by calling them up, when I first enrolled I accidently clicked software eng/comm after calling them up they changed it to civil/comm
 

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and ouch the amount of lectures/tutorials you have is killer
 
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