Yes, contact the student office of the subject faculty to allow it.Hi
If i have 2 lectures clashing:
Subject A: 12-2pm
Subject B: 1-4pm
IS this a permissble clash?
Am i required to still contact? or will this just appear orange as a permissible clash?Yes, contact the student office of the subject faculty to allow it.
You have to contact your School. It is not a permissible clash, in the context of enrolments, but rather a clash that has to be manually accepted or rejected.Am i required to still contact? or will this just appear orange as a permissible clash?
Should i be contacting them during the enrolment process? or before? or after? and is it the ASB Student Centre i should be contacting?You have to contact your School. It is not a permissible clash, in the context of enrolments, but rather a clash that has to be manually accepted or rejected.
Obviously in the enrolment process. If your enrolment appointment has not started, you wouldn't be given a head start in enrolments... After the enrolment process would mean semester 2 has started already. Go to the ASB or your School office in person and ask them to enrol you then.Should i be contacting them during the enrolment process? or before? or after? and is it the ASB Student Centre i should be contacting?
Well, that changes everything. 'Inconvenient time' is not really a satisfactory reason for a clash. You may not be allowed the clash since you can avoid it. What you could do is enrol into that later one, but just attend the earlier one. The only issue would be if attendance is marked in that lecture, but generally (but not always), in large lectures, they are not.Apologies for the questions, just never had a clash and i don't want to go to the later lecture- inconvenient time.