what you do is find a key program you wanna do and then press end on the one key program which you don't want and it should work.. otherwise email enrolments@uws.edu.au
The one which you print out once you are enrolled at uws.. U'll need that to get your student ID as well.. I went to both algebra and STATS.. It was waste of time.. It's mainly to help like old people who are returning to study etc.. you can just go on the first day to get the booklet and then...
the bridging course for algebra is so HOPELESS.. it's same as bloody year 12 basic stats.. they only teach u like how to use basic stuff which aren't even really useful for business for stats.. Just grab the booklet which you get on the first day and no need to come anymore.. And no you don't...
simple.. just drop that unit and then pick another unit up and then redo the quiz again next semester :).. dw i got my friend to do mine last semester.. and i somehow still passed the unit because the so called basic maths test doesn't even relate to the unit much anyway.. look at ur schedule...
Re: Enrolling Uni-Set help/confusing help needed please =[
you are required a key program to complete your degree.. since you want to do marketing then marketing would be your key program.. so recommendation would probably be key program marketing and major international business.. that's what...
Well it doesn't really matter to you since you aren't at UWS anymore right? I think UWS is great.. The workload is so little so I'm able to fit work in.. Free scholarship money 2.2k a year.. People here aren't as stuck up as other unis.. can't get unit outlines online? they bloody provide u...
its normal.. people get early offers and accept it and then get a better off in their main round and take the other offer.. simply just enrol in your other offer.. not like uws will chase you up anyway..
Try integral marketing.. They are like a direct marketing company.. best way to get experience and enter new industry.. Its commission based though but some people are desperate to get any sort of experience..
Are you kidding? I've worked at two different Mcdonald's before and at the interview they asked me 'when can you work?' And that was it... Most of those managers are drop out kids from school and doesn't give a shit as long as you are young or whatever.. Apparently saving labour is the number...