they're all timetables for behavioural health sciences - not my course. i'm doing health sciences.
but thanks for that. i was told all science "based" degrees are 5 days a week. oh well.
hahaha yehh for uni each day. i figured for prac we wouldn't be allowed to. my school never let us wear thongs so i just thought.....
anyway
would anyone happen to know how many days a b. health sciences student would be required to go to the campus for lectures and stuff??
forgive my ignorance, but what the hell is vsu? and why is there a big deal made out of it?
whilst studying for my hsc last year, i'd be a acu studying and there's this massive sign saying "acu says no vsu" - what's the dealio??
i was intending to pay my full hecs fee today and get the 20% discount but because the computers were broken, or something like that, i couldn't. i only paid my enrollment and book fees. which came to $659.
but i can pay my full hecs at a later date with the 20% discount.
at enrollment today, i can safely say nearly every single person had a/both parent/s with them. i had my daddy with moi.
believe me. they're great for standing in cues whilst your filling/checking out your forms. if my dad didn't come, enrollment probably would've taken me 3 hours instead of 2.
definitely more than an hour and a half. it took me close to 2 hours to finish.
there's like 14 steps you have to go through to enrol. some you might skip. i know it did. so that can cut your time.
i went to enrollment today
the campus is not so bad. i might like it more than the main campus. i mean, it's a really nice campus. enrollment was a bitch - it took forever but luckily the place was air conditioned and whatnot.
fearless86, was o-camp before or during lectures started?? i...