DeathB4Life
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- 2006
hey, ive been searching around but cant seem to find any answers to the following questions:
Are there any changes in how HECS is paid off if im underloading (3 subjects per semester of 6 units each)? I came across a few pages that said 24UOC is required to be considered a 'full-time student'. would i have to end up paying more if i study at a slower rate? what are the differences between a full time and part time student?
Do i have to tell someone i wish to underload or do i simply enrol in only 3 subjects next year?
Any disadvantages besides graduating later?
im fine with having to spend a few more months at uni and maybe take some summer session classes if thats all there is to it. there doesnt seem to be any prerequisites for the subjects ill be taking next year that i havent already covered.
i like studying what im doing but i really cant keep up with the 22 contact hours + ~40 hour per week study without falling behind and getting to the point where the only reason i continue to study is to scrape a pass for exams/assignments rather than actually learn the material properly.
btw, can anyone tell me how they feel about second year engineering compared to first year?
Are there any changes in how HECS is paid off if im underloading (3 subjects per semester of 6 units each)? I came across a few pages that said 24UOC is required to be considered a 'full-time student'. would i have to end up paying more if i study at a slower rate? what are the differences between a full time and part time student?
Do i have to tell someone i wish to underload or do i simply enrol in only 3 subjects next year?
Any disadvantages besides graduating later?
im fine with having to spend a few more months at uni and maybe take some summer session classes if thats all there is to it. there doesnt seem to be any prerequisites for the subjects ill be taking next year that i havent already covered.
i like studying what im doing but i really cant keep up with the 22 contact hours + ~40 hour per week study without falling behind and getting to the point where the only reason i continue to study is to scrape a pass for exams/assignments rather than actually learn the material properly.
btw, can anyone tell me how they feel about second year engineering compared to first year?