No, they won't be disadvantaged. The regular-level subject covers all the content required, and the advanced course simply covers that content at a more rigorous and comprehensive standard (perhaps with some expansionary content since advanced units for designed for students with a particular...
Living 3.5 hours north of Sydney, I feel your pain Libbster. A friend of mine has been stuck on a bus all day, apparently moving at about 25 metres per hour. It's been mildly uncomfortable for him to say the least.
I'm heading down tommorrow. Here's to hoping that the fires have receded...
An estimation of 2007 costs is available on the USYD site here
It needs to have a signature on it and it needs to be taken to enrolment by your proxy.
Use this page to find enrolment details for your course, then turn up to the specified building at the specified time to enrol.
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If you're paying upfront (i.e. not taking a HECS-HELP loan) or if you're paying a part of your fees upfront, you need to pay as part of the enrolment process at USYD. If you're not, you'll need your Tax File Number to take out the HECS loan.
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Trebla: USYD has an enrolment finder up where you can stick in your course and your surname and find out where enrolment for that particular course is happening and when.
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It seems to depend on what type of postgrad degree you're doing, coursework or research. http://www.usyd.edu.au/scholarships/current/postgrad.shtml says:
"The University of Sydney does not currently offer any scholarships for students studying postgraduate coursework degrees."
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There are...
The only way to accept your USYD offer is to turn up to enrolment or get someone to do it for you ('proxy enrolment'). Bit of a bummer, it's true, but it's currently the only option.
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Ring up the various colleges and see. I think Wesley only has 6 places left, for example, though others may have more vacancies. Your best chance is probably to ring up and check.
You can't have friends. Bosses are good. Others you could have are teachers, community leaders, etc., but as a...
The site is currently down (ah the wonders of Google's cache), but Get Parts Online appears to have a CD drive and a CD-RW/DVD combo drive listed that are compatible for your computer. I assume the prices are in US dollars - US$30 for the CD drive and US$90 for the combo drive, which is more...