According to my calcs (if I'm right) D, D, HD (I only do three subjects a semester) - all law.
Edit: Again, If I'm right... I'm pretty damn pleased, this semester was pretty challenging I had two 8cp subjects but now I qualify for Honours!
As far as I'm aware, if the your marks have been updated, and everything is processed the only time I would imagine it would remain green is perhaps if you've failed. But as you say you're waiting for some special consideration to go through so that might be why. Have you checked your GPA/Credit...
Go to Subjects --> Enrol/Plan Subjects.
If you're subjects are "greyed out" instead of being green with "Enrolled" written on them then I believe you've passed.
Don't worry dude, I'm sure you'll be fine. If you can't transfer this year there's always next year and that way you can focus on boosting your marks up a bit.
Should be any day/minute now if previous semesters are any indication. This time last year, the official release date was 18 December but we could access our updated GPA/Credit points from 13 (5 days difference). This year the official release date is 16th (a bit earlier) so as of today we're 6...
I went from a 2.7 (had a horrible experience with a subject last year - only got a pass) to a 3.2. So if my calculations are right, I think I got 1 x HD and 2 x D's. I only do three subjects a semester full-time. Doing any more would be complete suicide.
Juris Doctor student here,
Its not working for me (my GPA/credit points) have not been updated. I remember 5 days before last semester's results I was able to get an updated GPA/credit points. I wonder if its a matter of them progressively updating each student and they just haven't gotten to...
Wow! This is the last year frank is teaching? I might just put it off till next year in that case... lol I had to do 1% assignments every week for crim and they were like 7 hours of research, i'm not about to do that again.. So I guess I'll be dropping tax law. I LOVE the big research type...
Hey misericordia! Just the person I wanted to hear from lol.. Well the thing is I'm going overseas tomorrow until the 18th. I was doing absolutely fine and I was on top of all of my readings and even ahead a bit for some classes. I'm not sure if you recall, but I'm doing International...
Just bumping this....
Okay so it's almost half way through the first semester and I have never felt so pressured in my whole academic life. I'm going to drop a subject in favour of doing it in another semester when the workload is a little less...
Can someone give me advice on the following...
Apparently Echo is Lectopia, but the company changed its name sometime ago and due to a stipulation in their contract with macquarie, macquarie had to change over to "Echo" by a certain date.
Yeah my first International Law lecture wasn't recorded - the lecturer had to upload the first lecture from last year!
Edit: Oh and for property, it records the lecture twice - once on a day when we don't even have lectures lol...
Well all of that definitely sounds like an improvement for the better!
My experience of LAW115 was terrible. I hated it, it's probably one of the worst one's I've done. It was like a mini-jurisprudence course and they only really focused on things like interpreting the law etc.. towards the end...
Yeah I saw that a few weeks ago.... I still don't know whether that is a good thing or a bad thing. Until this day I haven't met anyone who has done what could be considered "well" in that course - as in above a credit.
I guess it's good if you really only got 51% nobody will ever know your mark.
The PLT (Practical Legal Training) is only required for those who wish to practice law upon competition of their degree - it will enable you to obtain a practicing certificate via the NSW Law Society upon being admitted into the Supreme Court for which a requirement is the fulfilment of the PLT...