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clairegirl

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okay here's the deal

My uai is 88.95 and last semester i got 2 credits and a high distinction.

This semester I'm doing four subjects and i think i'll get 3 fails and a credit.

I want to transfer into another course at my university next year (it's a new degree (business-human resource management), do i have to apply through UAC? I know they'll recalaculate my grades with my uni grades, but do they have to? can we just ask them not to?

I asked the guy in charge of human resouce management next year and he said my UAI would be sufficent enough, i don't know if that means, don't worry about your grades this semester or they'll only take my uai into account or whether... he whether he assumed that since i did good last semester, i'm doing good this semester and therefore my new recalculated uai will be sufficient enough to get into the degree next year..

projected uai for the new course in 2005 was 89

Farking hell
 

Frigid

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natstar said:
Isent it too late to apply through UAC without paying the late fee
if you are determined to transfer, i dun see how a 100-dollar or so late fee is going to stop you.
 

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