will i complete my degree on time? (1 Viewer)

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Is there anywhere we can get an answer to this question? I have checked the handbook numerous times but I may have missed something. On estudent there is a link to a page under "when will you complete your program?" and you can submit it to see if you qualify for an award, but it says you can only do this after grades are released, which is useless, because i need to know asap if i am choosing the right subjects.
 

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Best person to talk to is:

a) The office ladies for the division you're enrolled in.
b) The SES
 

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thanks. it would absolutely suck to miss 1 subject
i think i will either talk to the office ladies or trust myself. SES + lines + 1 week to pick up subjects = impossible.
 

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Hehe yeah, the office ladies would be the best for information, theyre the ones who know most of the admin stuff. Don't bother with lecturers and most tutors since they're mainly hired to run the subjects rather than the degrees :)
 

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so i've given this a bit of thought
in estudent when you go to "check course details" it says "planned" for core units you still have to do. I guess that when all the planned and changed to enrolled you have completed most core subjects?

When you have filled out all the cp you have completed enough cp for your degree

My question - when subjectA OR subjectB can be chosen (being a core requirement), I don't think it showed as 'planned' on estudent. Would estudent let you know if you missed this type of core?
 
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The only way to know is by going through all the subjects and make a calendar, manually.

If you think you've missed something, like Mike said, SES is the go.
 

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Ok, thanks, I think I am fine, I've been though it 5 times :p I just don't want to be left to finish uni a whole year later
 

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