I had to do that too. All you have to do is email estudent and ask them to either add more credit points to your program or study, or enrol you in the specific unit you want. You may have to provide both (it depends on what operator you get and the way they like to do it).
Regarding your units...
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Work is going well, so glad it's Christmas though! I'm starting at Melb Uni next year (externally) doing a Master of International Relations which I'm very excited about :) Hoping it will eventually get me a job with Human Rights Watch.
Congrats on Honours - it's always nice when all...
*jellz*, when I completed my LLB those were the rules, but from memory they were under possible amendments. The best (and only) person to speak to on the issue is the LLB student advisor.
Monstar, if you google "WAM calculator" it will come up with a USYD site (or maybe UNSW) and you can type...
A thread from three years ago. Good job. :)
I also fail to see any personal attacks on here. Most of them centre around her name. She no longer teaches at Mac, or anywhere else for that matter. Her teaching style - in my opinion - was highly questionable and unhelpful, which probably explains...
I think Peter22 got confused and read the statement 'marks for your assessment' as 'raw marks'.
Peter22, I would suggest you read a post carefully before responding so aggressively and incorrectly. Making such implications won't do you well at uni ;)
Um... I think MQ Law has always used the WAM for honours... All other divisions use GPA. I've only graduated with second class (it was too difficult doing the research unit externally because you have to still be on campus twice a week for classes/presentations/discussions with the supervisor)...
Steve and I still haven't returned our graduation forms... but we're not going. I'm hoping they'll change my status from 'hold' to 'in absentia' or whatever it is. Laziness takes over once you leave the campus :(
I thought STAT170 was available in second semester for those who failed it in first? But yeah, as Cyan said, back in our day you had to do 170 either in first semester or as a whole year.
EU law is quite enjoyable. Roy is fantastic and really knows his stuff, and the content is interesting; it's refreshing to see how another legal system works (and how it doesn't).
Mind you, it isn't as cruisy as other units attendanc-wise because all it is is seminars (twice a week), so you...