Thats not stupid. Everyone knew that UWS was having a major reconstruction with schools.alece said:do u know what is stupid, last year i enrolled in uws course for planning i chose to deffer so i could work and therefore be made independant from my family. I have recently been told that uws has cancelled my course and that my "equivalent" course is now social science. could someone please explain to me how social science be deemed as an equivalent for planning. thanks
it's not a matter of going to a "better" TAFE - if your aim is to get into a certain course at a certain uni after you do the TAFE course you NEED to check to see if yoru future uni accepts transfers that grant credit from that particular TAFE....what971 said:And if you're going to TAFE, at least go to Ultimo.
Does that mean that cancellation means just closed off to future years? Or is the whole degree scrapped altogether, regardless of what year you're in?Cape said:Get over it. My course has been cancelled for two years. So for two years I've been doing a non existant degree in the handbook.
It means no can enrol after the cancellation. People who are currently in the course have the option to transfer into the new course, but if you dont want to transfer (as was my case), it will continue until the final lot of graduates go through in the recommended time.lala2 said:Does that mean that cancellation means just closed off to future years? Or is the whole degree scrapped altogether, regardless of what year you're in?
TAFe is just like uni.... courses are different... teaching methods are different... facilities won't = better...what971 said:Yes, but if you decide that TAFE is the option you want to take, at least go to the one with the best facilities.
Well, I have no idea about teachers etc. cause I only know one person who goes there, but I'd assume that all things being equal, it'd be preferrable to choose Ultimo over other TAFEs.LaraB said:TAFe is just like uni.... courses are different... teaching methods are different... facilities won't = better...
Perhaps you should go through the Social Science degree, looking at the majors, sub-majors and even individual units, to see if what is offered resembles that which would have been provided under a Planning degree (whatever that is).do u know what is stupid, last year i enrolled in uws course for planning i chose to deffer so i could work and therefore be made independant from my family. I have recently been told that uws has cancelled my course and that my "equivalent" course is now social science. could someone please explain to me how social science be deemed as an equivalent for planning. thanks
I've been at UWS for almost 1 year, and I don't see what is so bad about it. Admittedly, different courses will differ in their perceived quality, but thus far the only thing I don't like is the multi-campus factor.Ive been here for 2yrs an all i can say is UWS is shit, end of story.
I know for a fact that the advertised cutoffs at UTS are complete bullshit. One of my mates got into engineering with a UAI of 70, where the advertised cutoff was 85 - with no special consideration , etc, just applied through uac like everyone else. The fact that engineering courses are not that popular (compared to other courses) means that people with lower UAI's are allowed in.LOL LaraB, there is a big difference between canberra and uws. UWS is known for having real low uai for courses that could be lobbed a lot higher in other unis, for example, engineering, most unis are 80 to 85, where at uws, it's 60. Like, how does that work out? And i'm sure that if you goto uws, and try to transfer, it's gonna be a lot harder than if you take another year at tafe, and getting into a course at the uni you prefer.
Reasons?IP_freely said:Ive been here for 2yrs an all i can say is UWS is shit, end of story.
Because understanding Culture, hegemony, power, conformity & deviance, etc.. has nothing to do with policing.....William_Lawry said:Thank God i got out of UWS, B. policing involves sociology how?? University Of Wasted Space
The campus thing is getting on my nerves especially when next year to get the exact mix of units I want I will be across 4 campuses in one semester and three for the other :mad1:hYperTrOphY said:but thus far the only thing I don't like is the multi-campus factor.
lol thta's what you get for doing combined law wit a social sciencemelsc said:The campus thing is getting on my nerves especially when next year to get the exact mix of units I want I will be across 4 campuses in one semester and three for the other :mad1: