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Hi

is it too late to apply for a ext 1 briding course for UNSW? I thought it wasn't untill mid february. :(

If it's not too late, do i just fill the form in and send it and do i have to wait for some sort of reply?


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What happens if i dont make it? I did 2u maths. What will happen @ UNI? Will they let me do maths course? Im doing engineering btw.
 

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I'm thinking of actually learning Ext1 maths during february instead of going to bridging program (going overseas for a while). What do you guys think?
 

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You can learn Ext1 by yourself, but you might encounter some difficulties.
I'm in your position, I have to learn the basics of chem.
I plan to just borrow books off friends and go from there.
Should be alright.
You could do the same with Ext1.
Get someone to help you if you can as well.
If you can manage that, I don't think you need to spend the money on the bridging course.
 
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Thanks for your replies. I will go one the day and see what happens. If they let me in, i'll postpone the flight.

Do you guys think there will be places left or is it usually filled?
 

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There should a few places left, but there are most likely people trying to enrol in to the bridging course on the day it starts.

First in First Serve ! :)
 

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Originally posted by RCMasterAA
"Registrations will be accepted from Monday 5 January 2004 and are preferred by Friday 23 January 2004. Late registrations will also be accepted prior to commencement of the first lecture, subject to availability of places."
Tues 27 Jan 9am - 1pm Chemistry
Tues 27 Jan 2pm - 5pm Maths
Wed 28 Jan 10am - 1pm Physics
Wed 28 Jan 2pm - 5pm Chemistry
Thurs 29 Jan 9am - 1pm Maths
Thurs 29 Jan 2pm - 5pm Physics
Fri 30 Jan 9am - 1pm Chemistry
Fri 30 Jan 2pm - 5pm Maths
What do they mean by "First lecture"? ie MY first lecture (maths) or the very first lecture (Chemistry)?
 

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For the lecture that you wish to enrol in, is this case, Math.
 

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