I think I read somewhere that you graduated with the combined BEd/BA... This year when we enrolled, we had to choose between either ancient or modern to specialise in, hence only being able to become accredited in one of them.
Was this the same situation you were in? If you were able to do both...
Wondering the exact same thing... I also chose to specialise in Ancient, though I thought it was compulsory to complete at least some UOS' of Australian History... :confused:
I've just always used something along the lines of:
I don't have time for a girlfriend in my life at the moment or I'm not ready to give up my lifestyle to settle down etc....
Usually works, unless you've got a fucking freaky stalker who'll say she'll wait for me to settle down, since our...
I was about 6 or 7 and at a friend's house trying to watch a movie when we realised that it'd been over taped by a porno :eek:
I think at the time, we were more pissed about not being able to watch the movie rather than excited that we'd found a porno... Ahh the missed opportunities...:cool...
Cheers.
I've got to wait til Wednesday to change my preferences and that'll only be for the late February round, so I'm not sure what my chances are of getting into Arts.
Assuming I don't make it into the BA before uni starts, when's the earliest time that I can apply for an internal transfer...
Hey, I sorta want to do the exact opposite of you lol. :wave:
So I enrolled into the BEd/BA today, however I want to change my degree to a straight BA. Does anyone know how I'd go about doing this? Whether it'd be through UAC or the university itself etc..
Also, I noticed that you mentioned...
Wouldn't mind taking this approach before my first lecture, depending on the time of course... Unless uni kids like getting smashed at 9am in the morning...(fingers crossed :party: )
9:00-12:00 on Friday the 29th.
Was so paranoid about having to go to a morning enrollment on the 27th hungover... Turns out my mate has that as his enrollment session though! :rofl:
Re: Has anyone ever had or known of a teacher qualified in both history and legal stu
I think if you're qualified to teach in 2 or more subjects which come under the HSIE department, rather than being qualified as an history/legal studies teacher, you'd be an HSIE teacher and qualified to teach...
Actually, during modules for Advanced English, I gave up even trying on the Bladerunner/Frankenstein (shit texts much?) section. Having 15 minutes left in the exam basically going nowhere with my essay, I resorted to venting my frustration with random erotic art and comic strips outlining my...