Really?flyin' said:If you paid your unit fees then decided to drop a unit, it takes them at least a month before they refund your money. Happened to me last year. That's at least $2 in interest.
Also I heard this from somewhere, but most people fail at least one unit during their time at university, and since Macquarie is stingy with marks, this is probably more prevalent at Macquarie.
That doesnt surprise me... thats why I'm fine with my failure because it was only a first year, first semester subject, and I didnt fail by much to begin with.flyin' said:Also I heard this from somewhere, but most people fail at least one unit during their time at university, and since Macquarie is stingy with marks, this is probably more prevalent at Macquarie.
I think I'd be ROFLing as well, if I wasn't studying at Macquarie. =pAsyLum said:Rofl, i plan to beat those odds!
Maybe but unlikely.Supra said:oi are employers aware of those statistics? Because that is a significant difference
wow so on average 60% of the candidature at nsw doin a particular course will get a credit or higher...that sux
you became a mod??? gold suits uglitterfairy said:Ah...
So, our HECS fees are lower, but we have to work harder.
Fair deal, I guess... so long as I pass!
Cyan's on 4.00. He's non-actuarial.... said:in MQ, if your gpa is 3.00 + (apart from the actuarials ), thats a pretty impressive gpa within the MQ community and its rare to have ppl with high credit gpa even
whereas if you look at unsw, theres heaps of ppl lurking in the distinction wam area..
Yeah...but they just send one for the early birds.fornstar said:i thought it was a little early, because i can still change what units im doing