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xeuyrawp

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When did you get confirmation on e-student that it was successful?

As you may or may not know, I got booted out of my ancient history degree and got moved into a BA (humanities) degree. I had to get an application to transfer to move back. I need to be in the degree to enrol in a subject, though. Whilst I, officially, only need to be in the degree before census date (to enrol in the subject before it), I'd like to get it done earlier, as the academic mightn't like the fact that I'm not officially enrolled. Not only that, I won't be able to get access to a library collection... I just don't want to leave it to the last moment.

I honestly don't want to ring up SES again, but for all that I know, successful transfers mightn't be acknowledged for a while.

Thanks! =)

Robbles
 
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sukiyaki

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I recalled getting a letter in the mail
but my transfer to my degree was successful

that does not really answer your question sorry
 
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xeuyrawp

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sukiyaki said:
I recalled getting a letter in the mail
but my transfer to my degree was successful

that does not really answer your question sorry
The SES website also mentioned a letter... But I'd like to be able to explain it to the academic with a timeline, ie 'I should be enrolled x time' or something.
 

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you could try getting a waiver for the subject so you can enrol anyway while you are waiting to be transferred over.
 

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