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guys
how to drop a subject?can i do it online?
the deadline is tommorow
 

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I think one of the lecturer said that it doesn't matter when it's processed, as long as the student apply before the deadline.
 

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i have withdrawed from engg1802 (too stressed) but i have to take up engg1802 in the summer and it costs 4000 with fee-help
am i fucked
 

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most of the subject in my second year requires engg1802
 

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Which stream are you in? Mechanical and civil engineering each only have 1 subject in second year that requires ENGG1802.

In the worst case, you're going to have to deal with the consequences of your actions. You may have to do part-time next year until you catch up, or else you may have to accelerate some subjects and study harder.
 

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I know only one subject has per-requisite of engg1802,but some subjects have description that it would be better if students have already done engg1802
well engg1802 in the summer is around 4000,3000 more than in the second semester
don't think that's not much in the long run,isn't?
 

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I know only one subject has per-requisite of engg1802,but some subjects have description that it would be better if students have already done engg1802
well engg1802 in the summer is around 4000,3000 more than in the second semester
don't think that's not much in the long run,isn't?
Do whatever you think is best. I would personally do it next year, but if you want to finish your degree in 4 years without overloading then summer school would be best.
 

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