Re: 2006 Timetable and Subjects
Old man river, you can check your timetable on UTS online. Go to: www.uts.edu.au/onestop/studentadmin/ and follow the links to the timetable service. You type in your subject codes and it will tell you when you have lectures/tuts/seminars etc. Ofcourse, your...
Re: 2006 Timetable and Subjects
I don't have any law subjects this semester, only Communications (Journalism) ones. This is hopefully my timetable if all my preferences work out:
Monday: 9am - 1pm (Communication & Information Environments)
Tuesday: 9am - 11:30am (Power & Change)...
I enrolled on Wednesday and it said the same thing on my form. The reason why is that the computer systems weren't updated recently - the last time they were was when we were still doing the HSC, thus we hadn't 'completed it'. Don't worry about it, it's just a technical error, and its the same...
I'm going. It will be nice to have an alcohol detox for three days after two months of excessive partying. Plus it would be nice to meet the people that I'll be going to uni with for the next five years... I don't see why everyone is so averse to it?
I'll make it really nice and simple:
I'm in a group of about 10 girls at school, and I was the only one who did General Maths - they all did 2Unit. We are all smart - we go to a selective school.
I got the highest UAI in my group - 99.00 - and everyone else's ranged between 91 - 98.05...
If you want to transfer, it's incredibly competitive, as you are not only competing against other DFEE students, but also CSP students.
They take into account two things: your UAI and generally whether you have averaged distinctions in the course.
If you are planning on paying fees, don't...
I'm dying to do Combined Law at UNSW, but these days, a UAI of 99 doesn't guarantee you anything... a very sad fact. I've been making last minute changes to all my preferences, it's such a difficult decision to make!