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Dont laugh but I don't remember posting this thread, i only remember asking you. Anyway, they have fee-help.If you take it during sem HECS will cover it
But HECS doesn't cover USyd summer/winter school
Which means you have to pay upfront
Which is fucking expensive!
Nothing to do with you.But... I do discrete maths...and you hate me... so...
Generally, summer/winter school units are more but also less intense than their in-semester counterparts. They are more intense in that the content is taught in a shorter span, but that could work for you. They can be less intense, as there is less downtime between lectures and less opportunity to screw around.Dont laugh but I don't remember posting this thread, i only remember asking you. Anyway, they have fee-help.
I want to do summer school cause you have no idea how much I dread being off uni for 4 months. I will end up with cabin fever.
*laughs*Dont laugh but I don't remember posting this thread, i only remember asking you. Anyway, they have fee-help.
I want to do summer school cause you have no idea how much I dread being off uni for 4 months. I will end up with cabin fever.
goodThanks for the response but it is gonna be too expensive for meI do t really wanna pay another debt on top of hecs
That's fucking shit.The really stupid thing is that some units are only offered as winter/summer school units (e.g., SLS electives), meaning those that do these units have to pay a small fortune.
the number of subjects offered in summer school is quite limited thoughHi back to aks one question. If I take an extra subject MATH1004, I'm guessing its not going to be covered by HECS. I was going to take it in summer school though
Well, that's USyd all right.That's fucking shit.
If you're interested in speeding up your progression through your course, you could overload. However, it can be quite intense, especially in units with load of labs (e.g., biomedical units, chemistry units). Mathematics, physics, and geoscience kids can probably overload comfortable if they can manage the coursework and additional problems/practice.I decided im taking it during semester![]()
That is, classes worth running.the number of subjects offered in summer school is quite limited though
from what I can remember, only the popular ones are offered , like math1001 , maths2061 etc
Per http://www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/UG/SS/SS1004/r/2013info1004.pdf, it appears that it has run previously, albeit by a then few-months-old Ph.D. student (but also an IMO guy and a Medallist).check out http://sydney.edu.au/summer/ for subjects offered some time next month
but I don't think it's worth it even if it's offered