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acmilan

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Only person i told my UAI was the physics guy cause that requires > 96 i think to get into advanced PHYS and also i wanted advanced COSC
 

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Tennille said:
I shouldnt have told them my UAI.

CHEM 1901 Chemistry 1A (Advanced):

P UAI of at least 96.4 and HSC Chemistry result >80, or Distinction or better in a University level Chemistry unit, or by invitation

you have to meet the first 2 criterias. UAI of at least 96.4 and HSC result of 80+. If you meet those 2...then you should tell them.

btw....if you are really close...they might compromise a bit.....so can be sweat talked into accepting. :D:eek:
 

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L1 Mon 14:00 [1 to 6, 8 to 13], Wed 14:00 [1 to 13], Thu 14:00 [1 to 13]
L2 Tue 09:00 [1 to 13], Wed 12:00 [1 to 13], Thu 09:00 [1 to 13]
L3 Mon 14:00 [1 to 6, 8 to 13], Wed 14:00 [1 to 13] and Thu 14:00 [1 to 13]

That's for PHYS1901. How do you read it? lol.
 

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Tennille said:
L1 Mon 14:00 [1 to 6, 8 to 13], Wed 14:00 [1 to 13], Thu 14:00 [1 to 13]
L2 Tue 09:00 [1 to 13], Wed 12:00 [1 to 13], Thu 09:00 [1 to 13]
L3 Mon 14:00 [1 to 6, 8 to 13], Wed 14:00 [1 to 13] and Thu 14:00 [1 to 13]

That's for PHYS1901. How do you read it? lol.



hahahahahahahaa..:eek:...wat's dat?
 

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log in to myuni, then go to mystudy, then down the bottom, it should say login to timetable unit.
 

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I can't get into my personal timetable either - are they not ready yet? :confused:
 

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Teresa_2004 said:
I can't get into my personal timetable either - are they not ready yet? :confused:
You dont go to your personal timetable. Read my above post :)
 

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Tennille said:
L1 Mon 14:00 [1 to 6, 8 to 13], Wed 14:00 [1 to 13], Thu 14:00 [1 to 13]
L2 Tue 09:00 [1 to 13], Wed 12:00 [1 to 13], Thu 09:00 [1 to 13]
L3 Mon 14:00 [1 to 6, 8 to 13], Wed 14:00 [1 to 13] and Thu 14:00 [1 to 13]

That's for PHYS1901. How do you read it? lol.
I think those are the lecture times, you have to go to one of them (L1 L2 or L3), there is also tutorials and prac sessione
 

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thanks, but i thought they might give us one that has already been arranged.
 

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So far I have no clashes.

It depends how long the lectures are. Are they usually one hour?
 

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i read somehwere we dont get them until O-week
thats why u cant access ur personalised timetable
 

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According to one of the books i read we get it early february i think
 

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Darn, there's three lecture streams for PHYS1901 but there's only one for PHYS1902. It's at 2pm on tue/wed/thu which clashes with my intended MATH2068. However I did notice that for MATH1901 in the 2005 physics handbook, it had only one stream listed. I'm guessing that this was written before they knew the numbers for enrolment, therefore extra streams were probably created to accomodate. I just hope they follow suit with PHYS1902.
 

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