I'm having the same problem, I can enrol in LAW317 but it wont let me enrol in LAW316
I heard from someone who called them and they said it must be a glitch and they're looking into it
Thanks Atlas! you always give such detailed and useful advice :)
I do have concerns about the effect that doing an extra subject might have on the results of my other units..so I am still deciding whether to push to graduate on time vs the possibly of a better GPA (esp 4th yr units)
Also...
Has anyone taken 5 subjects in 1 semester before (i.e 15 credit points)?
For law, where do I have to take the 'application to undertake more than 14 credit points' to? and how easy/hard is it to get approved?
Thanks in advance!
Atlas- Thanks so much for the MULS guide!
misericordia- I do like the sound of Indigneous peoples and the Law..it's just the lecturer which is putting me off doing it.
andyfg- omgosh same I had my torts tute in that room too and I hated it but then our class moved rooms after the first 2 wks...
Thanks for your insights! I agree with you about Susan, she was my tutor for torts and she was fantastic. 468 sounds comparable to contracts, in terms of course structure was there a take home exam or open book sit down?
Therese was my tutor for Law, Lawyers & Society and I really liked her...
I'm trying to decide which electives to choose for next semester. Does anyone have any recommendations for subjects? This is what I can choose from:
LAW 461 Discrimination- Therese MacDermott
LAW 466 European Law and Institutions- Roy Baker
LAW 468 Indigenous Peoples and the Law- Anne McGuigan...
you can buy a parking permit from the cashier's office in the Lincoln building, and they don't sell out but you'll be lucky to find a spot if you're getting there any time after 9 (except on fridays..there's always heaps of spots then)
I have a similar question, if I did a semester of a grad cert in biotech and never completed the course and am starting law (graduate entry) do both appear on my transcript? (I'm not carrying over any subjects because its just straight law, not combined)