Evilo said:
EDIT - actually now that i think about it, i cant remember them writing any of my details down from my learners.... they had all that information already on the computer i think. Oh crap - it was like 1 year ago - perhaps jasont can answer it. sorry
they don't take any info down, it's all on computer. i think the idea was UAC sends all uni's the information, which your school sends them... so when you look at it... it's an extremely smooth process (kindy -> university)
at enrolment day you bring an enrolment piece of paper (you should get sent it in the mail) around tables and get faculty representatives to sign your unit i.e. if you were doing ECON, STAT, MATH, FINM, you would take your piece of paper to the college of business to get them to sign the 1st/2nd/4th, and the third to the science department to do the same. if you have any questions you can ask them but please, for the love of god, there are 50 people behind you so either be quick, or go home and do some more research and come back another day. then you bring your authorised piece of paper to a few guys sitting behind computers and they enter your courses onto the network, and give you your ISIS (what you log into the network to do all your administration crap) password. this is where you then go to the chifley library and you log into your uni account/play around with your login/admire the phat internet connection... and most importantly update any details yourself and put down your CSP preferences.
oh and you also get your ID taken at the library. i remember last year all the IDs taken were extremely dark so the majority of 2007 new students looked like they had their photos taken in a dark room lol
it's an easy process and if you manage to stuff up you're probably a tard or drunk. they make it such that it's impossible to stuff up (even to the point where they put large yellow footprint stickers on the ground so you know where to go, plus they give you step by step instructions)