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![]()