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eheh i kno its speakin the obvious..

but fuck... i gotta work hard >_<"
 

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I am sure the grade on the repeated subject count toward the GPA. Why? coz I have read my friend's academic record. What is not count is the credit point! why? I asked the actuarial adviser once!
 

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I have talked to my friend once, he just got a pass for ECON111, but he is not going to repeat the unit, he said he will just ask for ECON111 test from the AIA after graduation! And if you past the test, it is same as you got a credit in mq uni. Does that works?
 

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yes that works.
wot did ur friend get in econ111? if it was higher than ~57 or ~60 (cant remember which), then there is another way to get the exemption
 

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CrashOveride said:
I would most likely assume so, but it means you would have to pay for those units again.
there is another way.. ask for test from the australia actuarial institution...but I am not sure about the cost
 

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