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cut off date 20 march ??!! (1 Viewer)

garry007

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for those who are worried about missing out on their cut off date, i think u may still be able to make changes online, because under the 'session dates' on the myadmin site, it says u can make changes for up to 2 days AFTER the actual cut off date (for both sem 1 and sem 2)...iv'e attached a pic comparing the science handbook dates at the top to the student admin ones at the bottom...check it out coz im not entirely sure
 

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hm supposinly yes, u can make changes online...
the one stuck to sci faculty is just that office can do it for u before 18th march... (cuz office closes on sat + sun)...

so if u want to add an adv/tsp unit for sem 1, well... u can't no more...
 

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but if i wanted to for instance change DOWN from advanced maths to normal maths that would be possible right? (coz really, if im really trying for grad med then y should i get sooooo deeply involved in maths lol? unless i wanted to become a mathematician or somethin).

Also, does 20 march mean like until midnight on 20 march or like midnight tonight ??!!
 

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garry007 said:
but if i wanted to for instance change DOWN from advanced maths to normal maths that would be possible right? (coz really, if im really trying for grad med then y should i get sooooo deeply involved in maths lol? unless i wanted to become a mathematician or somethin).

Also, does 20 march mean like until midnight on 20 march or like midnight tonight ??!!
hm technically yes, cuz goin to normal maths = droppin adv maths and adding normal maths...
 

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