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cuz i dont get this class plannign shit this is rocket science
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how come u have so many classes?I am here to help. Sorry for the delay though. Here are concise and hopefully helpful explanatory steps in setting out your plan:
First search progression plans for your specific program here: https://www.unsw.edu.au/student/managing-your-studies/resources/progression-plans.
After selecting, this window should appear View attachment 51410
Note that I am showing an example for Bachelor of Engineering. Select Term 1 of course and have a look at the correct progression plan that also looks suitible to the one you want, here I have attached more screenshots:View attachment 51411View attachment 51412
And this is an example pdf after clicking one of the links: https://www.unsw.edu.au/content/dam/pdfs/engineering/general/course-progression/2026-progression-plans/term-1/flexible-engineering/3707 - 1st Yr - Bachelor Engineering (Honours) - Flexble Engineering - Group 1 - T1 2026 Start.pdf
You can now go to the enrolment page and search the correct course code, such as View attachment 51413
Now you can register for classes. Notice how the screenshot below shows one selected class for each type. One class for a tutorial, one for a lecture, lab, and so on. You get to choose which days to have them though, hence the many selections for each class: View attachment 51414
Hope this helps. Thank you to @hellokitty48920 for showing me the progression plans. I would probably have had no idea what to do with out them.
who tf goes to UTS by choice?my time table for unsw is so much better than my uts one i almost don't want to unenroll![]()
nope. even jan 1 is impossible for unsw as they are very high demand for some reason. dec 23rd round is the MAIN round.Just wondering but does universities generally lower their cutoff for January round 2 compared to January round 1
100 IQ father x 120 IQ woman = 110 IQ childrenI hope I meet A really smart man there so my children aren’t completely fucked
so what happened to Einstein's parents100 IQ father x 120 IQ woman = 110 IQ children
I can’t be sure but turns out many unis raised Jan round 1 compared to December which sucks for many peopleJust wondering but does universities generally lower their cutoff for January round 2 compared to January round 1
Omg that’s crazy. It’s so competitive this yearI can’t be sure but turns out many unis raised Jan round 1 compared to December which sucks for many people
Thank you so much!!!!!I am here to help. Sorry for the delay though. Here are concise and hopefully helpful explanatory steps in setting out your plan:
First search progression plans for your specific program here: https://www.unsw.edu.au/student/managing-your-studies/resources/progression-plans.
After selecting, this window should appear View attachment 51410
Note that I am showing an example for Bachelor of Engineering. Select Term 1 of course and have a look at the correct progression plan that also looks suitible to the one you want, here I have attached more screenshots:View attachment 51411View attachment 51412
And this is an example pdf after clicking one of the links: https://www.unsw.edu.au/content/dam/pdfs/engineering/general/course-progression/2026-progression-plans/term-1/flexible-engineering/3707 - 1st Yr - Bachelor Engineering (Honours) - Flexble Engineering - Group 1 - T1 2026 Start.pdf
You can now go to the enrolment page and search the correct course code, such as PHYSC1121. Make sure to tick the box when enrolling. View attachment 51413
Now you can register for classes. Notice how the screenshot below shows one selected class for each type. One class for a tutorial, one for a lecture, lab, and so on. You get to choose which days to have them though, hence the many selections for each class: View attachment 51414
After completing these steps, you may submit an enrolment request for each term.
Hope this helps.
Thank you to @hellokitty48920 for showing me the progression plans. I would probably have had no idea what to do with out them.
The problem with my course is I don't understand what the disciplinary component of science is. Math 1141 counts for it but I couldn't find statistics major courses.I am here to help. Sorry for the delay though. Here are concise and hopefully helpful explanatory steps in setting out your plan:
First search progression plans for your specific program here: https://www.unsw.edu.au/student/managing-your-studies/resources/progression-plans.
After selecting, this window should appear View attachment 51410
Note that I am showing an example for Bachelor of Engineering. Select Term 1 of course and have a look at the correct progression plan that also looks suitible to the one you want, here I have attached more screenshots:View attachment 51411View attachment 51412
And this is an example pdf after clicking one of the links: https://www.unsw.edu.au/content/dam/pdfs/engineering/general/course-progression/2026-progression-plans/term-1/flexible-engineering/3707 - 1st Yr - Bachelor Engineering (Honours) - Flexble Engineering - Group 1 - T1 2026 Start.pdf
You can now go to the enrolment page and search the correct course code, such as PHYSC1121. Make sure to tick the box when enrolling. View attachment 51413
Now you can register for classes. Notice how the screenshot below shows one selected class for each type. One class for a tutorial, one for a lecture, lab, and so on. You get to choose which days to have them though, hence the many selections for each class: View attachment 51414
After completing these steps, you may submit an enrolment request for each term.
Hope this helps.
Thank you to @hellokitty48920 for showing me the progression plans. I would probably have had no idea what to do with out them.
i thank God everyday i didnt have to go to uts im ngl
sorry bro
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