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Sportman1987

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Just wondering do you know what constitutes full time study?

I want to drop a subject, which will mean I am only studying 3 this semester. Does this mean I am no longer full time but a part time student?
 

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I think doing something like 18UOC per semester constitutes full time study, but I'm not getting youth allowance and haven't checked for a while, so you better get a second source.:rofl:
 

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20+ hours per week is considered full time
 

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s-AINT said:
20+ hours per week is considered full time
wtf. no.

0.750 full time credit point load = full time for centrelink
 

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I thought a subject was 0.125 hence fulltime would be 0.500?
 

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oh my, looks like I owe them some money
 

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Goodbye said:
I thought a subject was 0.125 hence fulltime would be 0.500?
thats for a year (0.75). full-time in centrelinks eyes for a semester is 0.375 load

this information is all freely avaliable on the centrelink website, why dont you go check that if you want answers
 

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