SirLexicon
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Well... I've successfully enrolled in the Bachelor of International and Global Studies so that's a relief. But I have a minor problem with the timetabling process at Sydney. Of course, I don't have my timetable yet - however, the arts handbook does let me know which junior units are on in each semester. My problem is that within my degree, one of the four units is taken up a Global Studies unit and one by a 'core major' subject, leaving only two free units each semester. So, four free units this year, right? Shouldn't be a problem for me to prepare two more subjects (history and philosophy) so that if I really like them I can take one as my second major next year. EXCEPT... sigh. Because of the way the history and philosophy courses are spread over the two semesters and because I desperately want to take 'Economics as a Social Science' in S1, I can't fit 'Introductory Logic' into my second semester and as such won't be able to major in Philosophy if I really enjoy it. I guess my question is: I've heard that at other universities, students can overload their timetables by taking extra units, provided they're willing to work hard in them - is there any way at all that I can take an extra unit (i.e. a fifth one) in my second semester and make it so that I have more options for my second major next year? To know I could would be a great relief Anyhow... thanks for reading through this extremely frustrated post.