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    Help me choose my courses for Commerce/Science first year.

    Hi Pyramid, Ok I'll see what I can do.
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    After accepting your offer

    Hi Nilynily, If you are planning to study at UNSW you can enrol yourself early or go to the enrolement day. For other universities i'm not exactly sure since, apparently, you cannot enrol yourself at USYD. If you are at UNSW and want to enrol yourself early to secure a sweet timetable...
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    Hi m8, If you are planning to study at UNSW you can enrol yourself early or go to the...

    Hi m8, If you are planning to study at UNSW you can enrol yourself early or go to the enrolement day. For other universities i'm not exactly sure since, apparently, you cannot enrol yourself at USYD.
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    Chance of transfer?

    Hi SmokedDuck, Well to be honest im not sure what courses you can safely rule out. Well, say that you don't get your first preference you can always do the first year at the university you are offered and try to transfer to the university you really want and get exemptions for the subjects...
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    Be warned!

    Very true m8, I myself was born with a learning disability and I use to study 6 hrs/day on top of school classes, not trying to boast, for year 12 back in 2002. I also studied CONSISTENTLY and lever let a day go by doing absolutely nothing. Since my year (2002) was the 2nd year to go through...
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    Making new friends at university??

    Hi Tjhunt11, Well I have been at uni for 8 years and making friends comes and goes. I have met many people and have lost contact of course as we go our own ways. Don't worry if you do not know anyone when you go to uni for the first time. A lot of people whould be in the same position as...
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    FML my sem 1 2011 timetable is a piece of shit thread

    Hi Ziva, Mistaken your post as a question. Well for engineering yes they do, when I studied at the time, but for other faculties yeah I guess there are multiple classes.
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    Chance of transfer?

    Well for me I studied electrical engineering for 4 years, 2 at UNSW and 2 at UTS and decided to do mining engineering after at UNSW so I had to transfer and my WAM was crap when I applied. I got the offer in 2007 to study mining eng. For you your WAM looks good and I have a feeling that you...
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    Should we accept our offers immediately?

    Some more useful info, If you havn't gone to this web site try it: https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/commencing/AcceptUAC.html There seems to be a PROXY server error at the moment (when trying to access the link for step 1) with UNSW so try again later.
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    Should we accept our offers immediately?

    Hmmmm, Have you entered your programme code correctly? What field was incomplete?
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    Should we accept our offers immediately?

    I am assuming that if you enrol to a uni you MAY lose your later round preferences (PLEASE confirm this by contacting a university or UAC)
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    Should we accept our offers immediately?

    Hi Pyramid, Ok. 1.) "This site allows you to manage your UniPass and zPass passwords and your UNSW email account attributes": https://idm.unsw.edu.au/idm/user/login.jsp Before this you need a student number..eg. Z34354353..and of course your password 2.) For new users go to...
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    Should we accept our offers immediately?

    Hi Twistedrebel, You don't have to go to lectures to go to tutorials BUT for new students I reccomend to attend them so you become familiar with how university classes run and the assignments you need to complete..etc. There are no roll calls in lectures....nobody cares if you attend or...
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    Should we accept our offers immediately?

    Hi Pyramid, For the enrolement info days I suggest you to ring up the university and ask them the day they start enrolling students and be there ASAP. I am assuming you can enrol in subjects on the 19th (the day you accept your offer), again ring up the university and ask if this is possible...
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    Should we accept our offers immediately?

    True, You can do it at home yourself but make sure you enroll properly and you know what to do. You can contact the universitie's student help centre, at your university of preference, for some advice if your stuck.
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