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When EXACTLY do they repeat that subject, is it towards the end of the degree or FIRST year back i.e semester one all over ?
Thanks for your time =]
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a) why do seven/eight units?There are loopholes to the rule, for example last semester I did seven subjects, same with this semester, but next semester I am doing 8 subjects spread over three degrees and two different unis. The point I am trying to make is that there are loopholes in that the universities are only aware of the workload that students are undertaking at THEIR university, therefore allowing you to 'overload' at another uni! This may come in handy for you if you can undertake your 'make up' course at another Uni and gain credit for it at your first uni (ie. instead of waiting another semester it may be available now at the other uni)!
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a) 'Mad dogs and Englishmen'... Naturally they won't let you do that heavy a workload at the one uni, given that the uni's are side by side it makes it somewhat easier. Also, I believe doing the three makes one more employable (esp. with the current economic uncertainties)a) why do seven/eight units?
b) why do it over two unis? What happens when there are inevitable exam/assignment clashes? You would need to be at Cambridge or Oxford to work it out.
pics or gtfoMy mate completed his 4 year degree in 1 year.
All of you people are just terrible at learning.
Law, International Studies, and 'Urban and Regional Planning'. If I'm going to have a HECS debt I might as well do it in style!^ Out of interest, what degrees are you doing?
impressive!- but i have a query in relation to the HECS debt (just trying to equate with my knowledge of the system)- isn't HECS debts limited now? ie. it basically equates to seven years full time study that the government supports you for, and after that your on your own? - with that in mind, won't you run out of HECS support for the units before you finish all the degrees?Law, International Studies, and 'Urban and Regional Planning'. If I'm going to have a HECS debt I might as well do it in style!![]()
If you've exhausted your 7 years FTE on HECS then you'll probably start relying on FEE-HELP - with a limit of $81,000ish and $102,000ish for med, dentistry and such.impressive!- but i have a query in relation to the HECS debt (just trying to equate with my knowledge of the system)- isn't HECS debts limited now? ie. it basically equates to seven years full time study that the government supports you for, and after that your on your own? - with that in mind, won't you run out of HECS support for the units before you finish all the degrees?
(sorry, i know its so off topic to the original thread!)