i have a friend who accellerated her hsc and she entered uni at age 17...but she had to do her HSC in order to get in...
may be speak to admissions of the uni's you want to go to about accepting accelerated students - they may have an option available where you can study mathematics university...
well that is just sheer luck then...i wouldnt risk it...the $75 fine and permanant listing on my driving/parking record isnt worth it...after all its only $49.50 for 12months permit isnt it?
applying for one is also paying for one...so there fore you would be printing a receipt of payment and then displaying that in your windscreen???
im confused
hi boris2003, you wont be charged for the same unit twice. you will only get an invoice for 4 autumn units and then closer to spring you will get an invoice for those 4 spring units...
if you havnt enrolled, there is no need to resign from the course - but - i suggest you call the student...
hey, the link is http://www.uws.edu.au/tutorialregistration then select platform web
if you need assistance, do what wooz has said - go to your Student Centre...or you can call the student info line 1300 668 370
smart start scholarships are only available to HSC students applying to study the year after they commence the course...unfortunately, if you defer, you wont be eligible for this one...
but...in relation to academic excellence, check what the requirements are listed as...
ok, best option for all is to contact the student centre or call the student information line on 1300 668 370...they can explain your invoice and the student status codes (eg/ 202)...
you can also request a new invoice (as you may have added or dropped subjects since you received your last...
best thing to do is contact the unit coordinator to find out...it is up to the individual unit coordinators/lecturers as there are different start and finish times (summer session is not structured the same as autumn and spring and there fore there isnt one release date)...
you can call the mysr helpline 1300 668 370 - they can talk you through the enrolmen t process or definitely go to your academic advising
it is good to enrol in your units before tutorial registration cause it is first in best dressed for selecting the time you want to attend classes - so it is...
hey,
i find it easier to have the lectures first and the tutes after...the lecture is generally the lecturers interpretation of the readings and then the tute is where u get to discuss the weekly readings :)
hope the info helps
hey, uws has a number of courses that may interest you...and if u enrol in one, you may be able to pick up a major from one of the other courses using electives
b adult education for teaching english second lang
b arts and major in languages
b arts (interpreting and translation)
links to more...
i suggest u contact the uni's that u want to go to direct...some have direct applications (whether they go through UAC or not) and others will be able to let you know when mid year opens and then send u out information :)
best to contact the uni that you want to go to
some use them every year individually and also look at other studies, work experience and alternative entry courses individually - others may work out an average of all of them or take the last one that you completed as an entry option
uai requirement for 2008 has changed
you now need minimum of 95uai (and 93 if you are in the greater western sydney region)
details: http://www.uws.edu.au/about/acadorg/schools/medicine/courses
hey ya,
there is a uws course info centre that you can call and they can tell you how to apply and i am sure that they can help you with the credit question you had - call 1800 897 669
the new structure for next year is now online http://handbook.uws.edu.au/HBOOK/course.asp?course=2739.1...