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heimoana_87

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What r the chances that they will let ya overload even thought u r repeating a subject that you r repeating coz u failed!??
 

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heimoana_87 said:
What are the chances that they will let you overload even thought you are repeating a subject that you are repeating because you failed!??
Ask your school, but the chances are zero.
 
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Usually you're allowed up to 27 units with no questions asked. Anymore and you'll probably have to talk to a Program Advisor.
Really? I tried to do that last sem but it didnt let me :/
 

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RCMasterAA said:
Usually you're allowed up to 27 units with no questions asked. Anymore and you'll probably have to talk to a Program Advisor.
It depends on Faculty.
 

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Actually, you aren't allowed (in Commerce/Economics) to overload automatically without approval from the faculty
 

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enrol in commerce first then overload thru engineering.
 

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gotta love the engineering department. I do.

You can overload so easily

27uoc no one says a thing
30uoc is a simple mail to your program director. Simple
36uoc is another mail, also provided you've overloaded before and haven't screwed it

Ah, imagine that, i could send a mail and be able to do 36uoc. But i don't think that's to wise. I'll stick with 27uoc for the time being, that's more than enough. I wonder when i'll want to underload, in order to stabilise everything again :)

p.s. all overloading things in this post refer to being part of an engineering degree, commerce department eh, hahah, good luck overloading in that department (if your solely there) :D
 

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