Okay firstly i'm doing a bachelor of commerce - actuarial studies combined with a bachelor of applied finance.
Using this:
http://www.efs.mq.edu.au/EFS_docs/programs_of_study2/ug/acst/2008/Applied_Finance_-_2008.pdf (2008 recommened intake)
and this:
Timetable Maker (timetable maker)
I filled in the proposed program form:
http://www.reg.mq.edu.au/Undergrad/Forms/ProposedProgram.pdf
Making sure to choose the appropiate lectures and tutorials that suit me best.
I have watched those vodcasts about enrolling etc and i have a reason idea about what is covered in each unit etc.
With my degree i don't really need to choose units myself, i can just use the recommended intake for the course and do that anyway can't i?
The reason i ask is because i already have between 12 and 15 credit points per semester using the intake guide and i don't really think i should add anymore or repalce any from the intake guide.
I heard something about having to fill a form in to request to take more than 14 cp's per semester, but since my degree includes that do i not have to sign the form or will it be done for me?
Here is my enrolment information:
_____________________________________________________
Enrolment information for the course Bachelor of Applied Finance with Bachelor of Commerce-Actuarial Studies:
Your enrolment preparation session is scheduled for:
Date:Monday 2 February
Time:8:30am to 9:30am
Location: E7BT1 Mason Theatre.
You are strongly encouraged to attend the live session. If you are unable to attend a recording will be shown in E7BT4 at 9:40am and then repeated every hour with the last start time at 2:40pm, and/or you can watch the vodcast..
Academic advising is compulsory. The allocated academic advising timeslot for your surname group is:
Date:Monday 2 February
Time: 10:30am to 11:30am
Location:E4B314
Once you have attended academic advising and have had your Proposed Program Form signed, go to Building E4B Room 118.
_____________________________________________________
Do i really need to go the enrolment session? (i might just go anyway though for safety).
So, am i adequately prepared for enrolment?
Using this:
http://www.efs.mq.edu.au/EFS_docs/programs_of_study2/ug/acst/2008/Applied_Finance_-_2008.pdf (2008 recommened intake)
and this:
Timetable Maker (timetable maker)
I filled in the proposed program form:
http://www.reg.mq.edu.au/Undergrad/Forms/ProposedProgram.pdf
Making sure to choose the appropiate lectures and tutorials that suit me best.
I have watched those vodcasts about enrolling etc and i have a reason idea about what is covered in each unit etc.
With my degree i don't really need to choose units myself, i can just use the recommended intake for the course and do that anyway can't i?
The reason i ask is because i already have between 12 and 15 credit points per semester using the intake guide and i don't really think i should add anymore or repalce any from the intake guide.
I heard something about having to fill a form in to request to take more than 14 cp's per semester, but since my degree includes that do i not have to sign the form or will it be done for me?
Here is my enrolment information:
_____________________________________________________
Enrolment information for the course Bachelor of Applied Finance with Bachelor of Commerce-Actuarial Studies:
Your enrolment preparation session is scheduled for:
Date:Monday 2 February
Time:8:30am to 9:30am
Location: E7BT1 Mason Theatre.
You are strongly encouraged to attend the live session. If you are unable to attend a recording will be shown in E7BT4 at 9:40am and then repeated every hour with the last start time at 2:40pm, and/or you can watch the vodcast..
Academic advising is compulsory. The allocated academic advising timeslot for your surname group is:
Date:Monday 2 February
Time: 10:30am to 11:30am
Location:E4B314
Once you have attended academic advising and have had your Proposed Program Form signed, go to Building E4B Room 118.
_____________________________________________________
Do i really need to go the enrolment session? (i might just go anyway though for safety).
So, am i adequately prepared for enrolment?