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Well, it looks certain that I've failed environmental health law, getting a raw final mark of 46, I might get a conceeded pass, but i doubt it. But if I want to do 5 subjects next semester, so I can graduate on time, do I need to get the course co-ordinators approval to do 5 subjects?

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by your post, you state that these are your raw marks, if this is so, do not forget they are moderated to scaling.

Also I am pretty sure that university policy makes you do only 3 subjects if you failed one the previous semester cause I know someone who failed 2 subjects in the first semester and they said he could only do three the following.


A good idea would be to call up your course advisor and ask before tutorial registration commences

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= Jennifer = said:
Also I am pretty sure that university policy makes you do only 3 subjects if you failed one the previous semester cause I know someone who failed 2 subjects in the first semester and they said he could only do three the following.
I think it depends on the co-ordinator for the course more than anything. But you definitely don't only do three the following semester as a policy. I had a friend who failed one unit and is still doing four units this semester.

He wasn't allowed to do five though.
 

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Well, the problem is that my course co-ordinator is the equivalent of the devil :p

Jen - if you fail 50% of all subjects in one semester then you are required to do 2 or 3 subjects.

I haven't failed any subject in 2 1/2 years at being at uni, so I should be able to do 5, if not, I'll just transfer into the new course.

Captain Obvious - if you fail a core, you have to repeat that core, either next semester or next year, whenever its run. As for electives, I'm pretty sure that you can choose another elective to replace it.
 

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you need to consult your head of program:

What is the excess credit point rule?

The excess credit point rule will restrict you from enrolling in more than a standard full-time load, which is 40 credit points per session. This is so that you do not overload yourself without first gaining approval from your head of program.

from http://www.uws.edu.au/students/stuadmin/enrolments/enrolmentrequirements

so according to the devil than, you would be damned to an eternity?
unless you can get him/her to sign the rule waiver form.

you know, it sucks now thay they are restriting our freedoms to add more work to our workload, too many forms to do.
 

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