In theory, you do not obtain the LLB until you graduate, which is sometime in April/May if you finish all your subjects up in Spring. If you choose to do the PLT stream (as oppose to additional electives) you will have to complete the PLT subjects before you are satisfy the credit point...
There are no discounts offered for being a UTS student. There is a 10% discount for members. It is highly advisable to join if you are going to spend those sums of cash: membership costs $25 and had you been a member you would have saved $40-$50.
Yeah, I think it was quite successful. On the whole, everyone got on really well and got involved in the activities etc. Only downside was the poor numbers in attendance due mainly to a stuff up with informing first years that the camp was actually on... There were 60 students there, down...
I didn't think you would be able to just 'drop' the Comm part because that would be the degree you an enrolled in and if you wanted to enrol in B Law or B Bus B Law you would need to complete an internal course transfer (which I think is only offered at the end of the year?). But if you are...
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Not sure who the 'cool' guy you spoke to was... however, I know a similar thing arose last year and the girl simply pre-arranged to leave early. The camp is relatively close to Sydney so you could probably come back if you wanted to as well.
Also, even though you only do business...
The actual number of days you will be at uni will vary with when the subject you need to do or want to do is offered. In terms of hours, probably something along the lines of 12-14 hours per week. Usually you can organise your subjects so you have two days off a week.
I had a similar...
It doesn't really matter. Having said that, your choices will be influenced by what semesters particular subjects are offered, if the subject is a prerequisite for another subject etc.
hehehehe...ipt...i studied for that for an hour after the modern history exam (hsc 2002), which was in the morning.
you really just need to find what works for you - this includes technique, time spent etc. businesss studies is a bit of a wank tho... spend more time on the harder subjections...
The rate of interest on funds in the short-term money market. The RBA will use its monetary policy framework to influence the cash rate which will have a ripple effect throughout the economy.
I've had Gordon. God, it was a terrible semester. I don't think i learnt a single thing in Marketing Foundations...other than Gordan has a poor sense of humour.
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I was wondering whether any of you had come across a half-way decent case dealing with s 4B of the TPA? I am doing a question at the moment which involves a person (who operates a business from home as a sole trader doing insulation contract work) buying some spare parts to repair a...
i did option C which was good if u put the work in. However, when i did it (and i am led to believe it is the norm in this subject) that once you get to the end of the course they basically go "notwithstanding your assessment option choice we will calculate your mark under A, B and C and you...
I am a little surprised such an ignorant remark could be made by someone studying at law who you would expect to have a least a modicum of appreciation for the rule of law...