if you really want to do b.bus at uts i would reccommend applying for the ku-ring-gai campus course (which it looks like there are vacancies in), go there for a semester and apply to switch to the city campus halfway through the year.
the course is exactly the same and you could even attend...
if you are deadset on buying an apple product, why wouldn't you go buy it from the apple store? (particularly when their staff actually know exactly what they are talking about)
don't stress, just email the head lecturer (from your uts account most importantly - especially if your in the business faculty)... as maka said above it is usually just an administrative thing.
I was able to get mine at about 5.30 yesterday - passed everything :)
Worked out that i'll either get:
* 1 HD / 3 D
* 2 HD / 1 D / 1 C
* 3 HD / 1 P
Any scenario leaves me stoked!!
That would be a pretty heavy workload in my opinion!
Whilst I didn't think any of these subjects were particularly difficult, they are all subjects that require ongoing work throughout the semester or you will find yourself up the creek come final exams - particularly FSA and ASA.
you don't really do a cadetship for the money (because, lets face it, whilst you will never go hungry - you are not exactly raking in the big bucks!) rather, the most useful aspect of a cadetship is the experience you obtain. something that is pretty vital in the current market.
Re: The UTS 'Get Naked and Secks!!' Thread
^ this is one reason why i believe restricted open book exams don't work - it just provides an opportunity for the unscrupulous to cheat.
Re: The UTS 'Get Naked and Secks!!' Thread
i can't believe that audit exam had a failure rate of 45%!! i thought that most people would have found it reasonably straight forward...
what kind of stupid question is that??
if you plan on doing a mathematics degree, then perhaps it would be a good idea.
if you want to do a creative writing degree, then unless you want to creatively write mathematics papers, probably not.