theone123
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i just found out the UAC number from last year is gone/deleted, does that mean we have to pay again to do transfers etc..??
$34 :uhhuh:Originally posted by christ_ine
And pay a nice transfer fee.
how can i get a hard copy of this document- does uac send them out to you or something? :SOriginally posted by Ragerunner
...Be sure to read this document if your interested.
http://www.uac.edu.au/mya/pubs/pdf/mya_supp_04_fin.pdf
It tells you what courses available for offer for the mid-year...
You'd need to purchase the UAC book.Originally posted by freaking_out
how can i get a hard copy of this document- does uac send them out to you or something? :S
well didn't we all get that last year from out skools? :SOriginally posted by Ragerunner
You'd need to purchase the UAC book.
yes, but you're not in school anymore, so its not freeOriginally posted by freaking_out
well didn't we all get that last year from out skools? :S
So head to a newsagency and fork over the moolah for the book... and if it's your education future, shelling out a few bucks shouldn't be a big concern.Originally posted by Minai
yes, but you're not in school anymore, so its not free
yeah, fees fees fees- should b used to that word by now.Originally posted by Raiks
So head to a newsagency and fork over the moolah for the book... and if it's your education future, shelling out a few bucks shouldn't be a big concern.
Well its really mid-year entry. So in effect, you're just applying for a course in uni in the same way you applied in september when you made your first preferences.Originally posted by JKDDragon
I'm kinda confused with these transferring processes and all.
So basically to transfer, we simply apply to the UAC for a second semester offer using methods similar to last year when we were applying through the UAC for this semester? For example, I applied using Apply-By-Web.. and if I want to transfer.. all I have to do is just do that again? Cause in that pdf Ragerunner posted up.. the UAC guide doesn't seem to contain the word 'transfer' in it, giving me the impression that it seems like doing what it suggests in that pdf will result in you getting offered 'a fresh start in a new degree' and not a transfer, if that kinda makes sense. Again, like I said before, I'm sorta lost on these things.
I want to transfer from BSc to BSc (Nutrition), and if my transfer is successful, does that mean the credit points I obtained in sem 1 for BSc is automatically transferred to my 'new' degree? It should anyway, since all I did was add a major. If you're wondering why I won't just NOT transfer and simply major in nutrition in BSc, it's because I can't. Like BSc (advanced mathematics), you have to actually transfer to it because you can't major in it in the vanilla BSc degree.