Yeah. The standard full time load is 12 credit pts per semester and 14 is the maximum you can do without special permission. If you did 5 subjects you have 15 credit pts. Actuarial might be different, you guys might have a 2 credit pt unit...flyin' knows more about actuarial than me.
So in...
He/She could do the ECON141 in first semester (evening class) and put one of his/her first semester subjects that are offered in both semesters to second sem.
Anyways, that degree has 9 first year units to do, you can only do 8. Maybe they can leave ECON141 till second year.
Yep. You can drop and add subjects right up to the end of first week of the respective semester. You need a GPA of 2.5 after the 1st semester of your BA. Now this includes the subjects you've done, so your gpa will be affected by both this semester and your non-award subject results (someone...
Hmm. You can only major in Bus Law from second year. So really if you're in Arts I suggest doing as many of the units that you meet the pre-requistes of that are designated units for BBA.
Edu would have been surplus to requirements with Febregas and Flamini, along with Veira, Gilberto (once he recovers) and another new face to come in. He should have been sold at the end of last season to fetch a higher price. Haha, its funny how you're a Chelski supporter this season Flyin', but...
Not necessarily. You can do the computing unit, MKGT101, ACST101, STAT170, and maybe a few others I can't think of now. A lot of commerce students can do ACCG105.
Students in B e-business can do quite a few more bba subjects.
*Rolls eyes*. Ahem, who comes to who's place of employment? But Gem told him to back off on aus forum, and he hasn't been back since. :p
Oh, and my ex above only has my old timetable before I changed subjects today.
Haha, he's a champ. We saw him play in this bar in Balmain. We were cheering em on and at the end we had to ask what the name of their band was (and no I can't remember what it was, too many drinks that night).
As for ACST101, do it sem 1. Most Actuarial students do it sem 2. Its all about...
Hmm CP. I think you might have to enrol at uni where you will show the letter to the person on the computer. Or, they might have granted your waiver automatically so try enrolling into your law units on estudent. And yes, you can't actually change your degree until you pass both the 1st year law...