AussieVesti
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Friday, between 2-4pm.
Because that's where the plebs go.USyd is so freaking anal about in-person enrolment. Why can't it be like ANU or UNSW.
5th of February (http://www.usyd.edu.au/current_students/student_administration/enrolment/uac_enrolment.shtml)if you get early feb offer, when do you come to enrol?
I know you said 'potential' but how did you find this out? Or did you look at someone else's timetable?Well I had a quick look at a potential timetable.
So far, my Mondays look like this:
9:00 am - 10:00 am: Foundations of Law Lecture.
10:00am - 11:00am: Chinese Lecture
11:00am - 12:00pm: French Lecture.
(At least they're in close proximity)
If you go to each respective website for the different Faculties, they do have the lecture timetables for most of the Units of Study. For tutorials, on the other hand, that's a different story.I know you said 'potential' but how did you find this out? Or did you look at someone else's timetable?
I really would love to but financially, moving closer just isn't an option right now. The only two "close" unis are each around 45 minutes away from here but I wasn't particularly intersted in any courses offered. Travelling to most of the rest takes into the hours. *Shrug* it's generally just what people have to do to go to Uni here. We're just far out enough for it to be a bitch to get anywhere, but we can't qualify for any kind of rural scholarships or anything, so it's pretty screwed.I'm just curious - why not move closer? That's 4 hours a day that you're spending, travelling - and it means that you can't really interact with people outside of University (unless you're sleeping over at their place etc)
Did your mates ask you to be a proxy? That's really nice of you. I can't really trust any of my friends, they are too irresponsible and i'm scared they won''t wake up on time. (mon 9-11am). Therefore, I'm asking my sister who lives interstate to help me.Ha just realised I have to go in Wed, Thurs AND Fri... gotta love being a proxy