You should go, I think, if you can. You can meet new people.So what is BSoc camp like? I'm still 50/50 on whether or not to go.
oh well, easy marks then i read the outline in the handbook and it seems like they just came up with a bunch of random crap to shove into a class to differentiate advanced science/math from regular science..HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA
textbook
lecture notes
(sorry, you'll understand once you start doing the course)
it's basically the biggest bludge course in history
You'd think so, but unfortunately my cohort learned the hard way that they 99% likely use a random number generator to assign marks for this subjectoh well, easy marks then i read the outline in the handbook and it seems like they just came up with a bunch of random crap to shove into a class to differentiate advanced science/math from regular science..
Like most uni camps, at night mostly everyone is basically drunk and during the day you're doing random group activities/ice-breakers/recovering from a hangover.So what is BSoc camp like? I'm still 50/50 on whether or not to go.
Sounds good. How much are the tickets?Like most uni camps, at night mostly everyone is basically drunk and during the day you're doing random group activities/ice-breakers/recovering from a hangover.
You should go, I think, if you can. You can meet new people.
All camps are like this - and camps are usually for first years to get to know each other, because there isn't many camps (if any at all) exclusively for older years..
I'm keen!Like most uni camps, at night mostly everyone is basically drunk and during the day you're doing random group activities/ice-breakers/recovering from a hangover.
BSOC camp is usually around $250Sounds good. How much are the tickets?
Also which societies do you guys plan to join?
CheersBSOC camp is usually around $250
Woah are you me? (we practically did the same subs except I did advanced hahah)Where do you find the information for the camps and such?
Also what does it mean when my UNSW application has the status of 'matriculation'? Does anyone else have that?
Well, camps are 99% run by societies - so, yeah. You'll have to join a society first, and then they'll probably tell you about it afterward.Where do you find the information for the camps and such?
Also what does it mean when my UNSW application has the status of 'matriculation'? Does anyone else have that?
Heh and now we are both doing Comm @ UNSW.Woah are you me? (we practically did the same subs except I did advanced hahah)
I just knew there were camps on and that they sold tickets during o-week.
Yeah I have that as well. It means you are in I think.
"To admit or be admitted into a group, especially a college or university."
My status is 'matriculation' as well. Should be good..Where do you find the information for the camps and such?
Also what does it mean when my UNSW application has the status of 'matriculation'? Does anyone else have that?
Same.My status is 'matriculation' as well. Should be good..
I think "You're a student" part just confirms that we've entered all the correct info about fees & help, accepting your offer, zPass.. and then we've set up our enrolment, timetables, zmail, etc.Same.
Has anyone finished and clicked onto the "You're a student" part?
What happens then?
Yeah I want to know when the camp is, and what stuff goes on in the camp?Heh and now we are both doing Comm @ UNSW.
Are the camps over a weekend or something?
I saw someone said that in another thread. Hopefully UNSW sheds some more info soon.
nope no tutorials.For people enrolled in Law, the course Crime & the Criminal Process - LAWS1021 does not have tutorials right?
Are the camps over a weekend or something?
Camps are usually Friday - Sunday. People who have classes on Friday usually skip it. The Faculty won't excuse your absence though. TBH I rather miss a tutorial to attend camp and have fun. BSOC Camp should be the Friday-Sunday of 1st weekYeah I want to know when the camp is, and what stuff goes on in the camp?
I know of only one story from BSoc Camp...Yeah I want to know when the camp is, and what stuff goes on in the camp?
Cheers man! How much are the tickets? and is it worth going?Camps are usually Friday - Sunday. People who have classes on Friday usually skip it. The Faculty won't excuse your absence though. TBH I rather miss a tutorial to attend camp and have fun. BSOC Camp should be the Friday-Sunday of 1st week
Also if you are looking to go on BSOC Camp. Make sure you go to O-Week on Monday, find the Business Society Store to buy your camp tickets. You will need to pay by cash (Unless they decided to change it). Tickets usually run out within a day for BSOC Camp. Although last year lagged out a bit and sold out on Tuesday.
LOLI know of only one story from BSoc Camp...
It involves an Indian guy, and two Asian girls, and subsequent actions that made this story legend.