Error in my HSC timetable? (1 Viewer)

assiduous

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I am not taking a certain subject and included it in my personal timetable, even after i have dropped it last term.

What now?
 

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There should be an option on there to contact them or something. I remember reading something about contacting them immediately.
 

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Just go to your principal or curriculum co-ordinator and check with them... They will certainly take it out if you aren't meant to be doing that course.
 

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Then see them again and let them know. If they can't fix it, see your Principal/Deputy or whoever is responsible for your subjects at your school.
 

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Double check to make sure the Board of Studies got that memo.

Took them about 3 times to learn I'd dropped a few subjects in Term 4 last year >.<
 

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Um it should, because i told the year co-ordinator to change it.
Obviously your school forgot to tell the BOS. Ask the school to print off a new confirmation of entry to prove it's been dropped off.
 

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The software used to signify to the BoS if a student has dropped a course is malfunctional; often it takes up to 4 attempts to correctly communicate with their servers, not communicating these failures to the school.
 

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The software used to signify to the BoS if a student has dropped a course is malfunctional; often it takes up to 4 attempts to correctly communicate with their servers, not communicating these failures to the school.
How do you know this? Pretty interesting.
 

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