Accpetance of offers: CSP/DFEE (1 Viewer)

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Just a quick question everyone.
I have received a Commonwealth Sponsored (CSP) offer for one degree and a Full-FEE (DFEE) offer for another degree. Is it possible to accept both offers for present and withdraw from one of them before the census date, or do I have to make up my mind by the enrolment dates in favour of one offer?
The UAC guide is not conclusive on the matter, stating only that if I receive a CSP and a DFEE offer, I can choose which one to accept.
Any advice will be appreciated.
 

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I do not appreciate your rudeness. Actually, from your attitude, I do wonder what sort of pharmacist you are going to be for the community.
Are you going to call your patient/client a retard when there's something that he/she doesn't know that you do?
 

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yes if its so obvious.

you want to accept 2 offers, then in MARCH, a month into the course you want to CHOOSE which one you want. Think about it, does that make any sence at all?
 

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I think you're only supposed to choose one course per round
 

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sydneyphoenix said:
Just a quick question everyone.
I have received a Commonwealth Sponsored (CSP) offer for one degree and a Full-FEE (DFEE) offer for another degree. Is it possible to accept both offers for present and withdraw from one of them before the census date, or do I have to make up my mind by the enrolment dates in favour of one offer?
The UAC guide is not conclusive on the matter, stating only that if I receive a CSP and a DFEE offer, I can choose which one to accept.
Any advice will be appreciated.
Just finish your Bsc, and apply for grad med. You'll save much more.
 

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