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    What exactly comes in the mail today?

    Accept your current offer or it will lapse. If you get a better offer, you enrol in that and then go back and officially withdraw from the first one. Only way. Accepting your first does not preclude you from being offered something better in the final rounds
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    So whos doing law?

    Bitter! You must a Psych grad as well!
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    what?...i'm so lost

    You've got to show up at the institution to enrol officially in your course, unless there is provision for people who will find it difficult to get to the place of enrolment. Each institution should have a link on their websites regarding their personal enrolment procedure.
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    Please Prepare for Enrollment Day

    The handbooks would have been avaiable to buy, usually around November of last year, unless they've all slackened off. Previous years handbooks are also a pretty good guide to follow-to get you up to speed on what you're supposed to do.
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    Please Prepare for Enrollment Day

    All UNi handbooks for 2004 should be online now, unless the uni is slack and just money hungry.
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    General Questions About University.

    Look up your undergraduate faculty handbook before you enrol. Otherwise you'll be there for hours while people fumble about with what they'll pick and bank up the horrendous queues, If your luck, they''ll be an express line for those who know what they're doing and you'll get out of there quick...
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    I want my second preference!

    And you won't get that refund till April!!
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    Please Prepare for Enrollment Day

    The lines on enrollment day are always horrendous. There's nothing worse than waiting in line because dummies don't actually look up what they will study and the subjects they will choose. You can be stuck there for hours while students will just sit there at the front of the queue with...
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    So whos doing law?

    They're doing law cause they've been brought up on a host of dopey, unrealistic American tele programs that paint it as a sexy and glamourous profession. NO! I hear you say. What? You've gone down to the local courts to see them in action. Doubt it. You've looked up what they actually study...
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    Confused...

    depending on the degree. Arts 12-16 hours worth of lectures and tutes. Generally they say each unit requires 10 hours study a week. You do four units each semesester.
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    Freaking out!

    UAI's will go up with the later round preferences. You have next to no chance if your UAI is below the initial cut off. Your best bet is to find a degree that allows you to major in psychology. Usually bachelor of Science or arts, depending on the UNI lets you major in them. Most honours...
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    Question re: LATE ROUND PREFERENCES

    You can do whatever preference you like in the final round. You can remove the one you were accepted into if you like as long as you ENROL yourself for that main round offer. If you get a better deal in the final rounds, you simply WITHDRAW from your first offer. BUT YOU MUST ENROL IN IT...
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    David Jones

    No, but from observation & the original owners, one of the brothers, was gay, and it seems company policy is favourable to gay men.
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    Transfering from External to Internal

    Yes. Both are considered the same with regard to the eventual degree. Therefore you can transfer with the GPA.
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    HELP, please!

    Assumed knowledge means it would be advantageous to have done math, but it doesn't preclude you from picking the particular subject.
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    Full Fee- Your Joking

    And when you look at that full fee course reader and think. "I paid 3,000 bucks for this hurriedly stapled together piece of junk"you'll wish you'd spent the $3000 on a new widescreen TV instead. You could always complain to the half asleep lecturer droning on from his 1952 notes up the front.
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    Only half of law graduates enter practise.

    70% Burger King.
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    Only half of law graduates enter practise.

    To gaol?
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    Only half of law graduates enter practise.

    Where do the other half go?
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    is it too late to ask for special consideration?

    You'll know when you ring monday. No point speculating till then.
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