Re: UNSW chit chat thread 2016
I didn't realise i had to apply for hecs fees again when I changed degrees, so now my student fees are overdue. Can i still pay now? what do I do? and how do i pay for it now with a penalty i guess right? yes, i'm such a failure, why do i do this to myself?
Re: UNSW chit chat thread 2016
Yes, I had a look, and I'm assuming that we are the 1st option right since it is overall t1 and not t1A? So would the 1st line be the right one?
Re: UNSW chit chat thread 2016
Why is there semester 1 T1 deadline to drop without academic penalty (NF) 24 april 2016
Semester T1A deadline to drop with academic penalty (AW) 24th April 2016
and there is the semester 1 census date? Which date is applicable?
Re: UNSW chit chat thread 2016
What happens if there isn't a reason (like something i would attempt to say) , a good reason or just reason, i guess i will just have to find a reason or something? that would look terrible which is what i'm worried about. I don't want to drop any of ECON1203 or...
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D94, so is doing 4 pushing on towards 5, or even 5 years without honours for commerce, not unusual? I'm just thinking about the worst worst case scenario. I just think employers will feel it is really weird like why would she take only 3 subjects so early into her...
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Thanks D94. I'm just looking at how I wasted some subjects and did 3 subjects per semester for 2 semesters (so so stupid of me), in my 2nd year. I calculated that if I do full summer school load every summer semester and keep commerce/eco, it would take full 4...
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If I was able to enrol into the subject, does that mean I satisfied the prerequisites? So i shouldn't contact my lecturer-in-charge, but rather the business school, since I don't know who my program coordinator especially since it is mid-sem break?
So...
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For exemptions from econ1202/econ1203 from having done math1131/math1231 do exemptions have to be applied or do they apply automatically after I have finished math1131/math1231? Like no need for applications. Thanks.
I also think they wouldn't care so much about the academic transcript (whether or not 3 or 4 subjects, it is just that most people seem to all do 4 subjects) but with a lot of average or bad marks at the beginning of the transcript (first year), will be pretty bad, no? I am just worried since I...
I have heard that having a high WAM (D or HD) is what employers want, but would doing not good in first year but rising from that or only doing 3 subjects per semester on academic transcript (so more time to focus, so employers would think obviously it is easy to get a higher WAM) affect their...
Renaa, yeah, i'm worried that economics wouldn't benefit me much and the benefits of dropping and one less year of study would outweigh the benefits of doing economics as well when I'm sure that I won't do any economics related career. And BoredNearGrad, yes, it would show on transcript as being...
I have changed from eco/science (1st year) to commerce/eco (2nd year 1st sem) and might drop the eco part next semester since I know for sure I am not planning to be an economist or economics related career , since I have just started doing some more eco, but i am very neutral to the economics...
i don't understand it, its asking about previous UAC application so from my hsc which i finished last year november? It just says Previous admissions period
A first year uni student would be August 2013-July 2014? Rather than August 2014-July 2015? I don't want to pick the wrong one, i would have applied around August 2014, but why would it go to July 2015?
Would UAC require me to say what course I'm currently enrolled in or how would they know my wam to calculate marks? I wish I did this much earlier, i thought it would be like similar to hsc.
really but when I applied as a non year 12 student just a few hours earlier, they gave me a completely new student number starting with a 9. You don't know anything about the qualification inheritance right?