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UncoKane

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Semester 1
FRNC2621 - Senior French Intermediate 3
LNGS2613 - Computer Applications in Linguistics
LNGS2615 - Language, Brain and Mind
LNGS3690 - Issues in Theoretical Linguistics

Semester 2
FRNC2622 - Senior French Intermediate 4
LNGS2614 - Language Acquisition
LNGS3601 - Semantics and Pragmatics
LNGS3699 - Linguistics Research Issues
Your subjects sound really interesting! I wish I had more room to study linguistics. I'll be doing your French again :D
 

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Click on the drop checkbox next to the UOS you want to drop then update.

 

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I'm in the same situation. I have units of study that need to be dropped but whenever I tick the box and click 'save changes', it gives me the message that I haven't done anything and I need to do something such as add or drop a unit of study, even though I just tried dropping it. I'm not sure if this has happened to anyone else, but this is confusing me to no end.
 

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I'm in the same situation. I have units of study that need to be dropped but whenever I tick the box and click 'save changes', it gives me the message that I haven't done anything and I need to do something such as add or drop a unit of study, even though I just tried dropping it. I'm not sure if this has happened to anyone else, but this is confusing me to no end.
What browser are you using? My first attempt was with chrome and i had the same problem as you. Then I tried it on Internet explorer and worked just fine.
 

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What browser are you using? My first attempt was with chrome and i had the same problem as you. Then I tried it on Internet explorer and worked just fine.
Yeah, I was using Chrome but everything worked fine with Firefox. Thanks heaps for the help, rep'd.
 

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Okay, changed my subject selections...yay! :)

Semester 1:

GOVT1202 - World Politics
HSTY1023 - Emerging Giant: The Making of America
WRIT1002 - Writing & Rhetoric: Argumentation
LAWS1006 - Foundations of Law
LAWS1013 - Legal Research I

Semester 2:

GOVT1104 - Introduction to Political Science
PHIL1012 - Introductory Logic
PHIL1013 - Society, Knowledge & Self
WRIT1001 - Writing & Rhetoric: Academic Essays
LAWS1012 - Torts
 

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Third year, so I'm going all out!

Semester 1:
BCHM3971 - Molecular Biology and Biochemistry - Genes (Advanced)
BCHM3981 - Molecular Biology and Biochemistry - Proteins (Advanced)
MATH3961 - Metric Spaces (Advanced)
MATH3963 - Differential Equations and Biomathematics (Advanced)

Semester 2:
BCHM3972 - Human Molecular Cell Biology (Advanced)
BCHM3982 - Medical and Medicinal Biochemistry (Advanced)
MATH3964 - Complex Analysis (Advanced)
MATH3968 - Differential Geometry (Advanced)
 

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Third year, so I'm going all out!

Semester 1:
BCHM3971 - Molecular Biology and Biochemistry - Genes (Advanced)
BCHM3981 - Molecular Biology and Biochemistry - Proteins (Advanced)
MATH3961 - Metric Spaces (Advanced)
MATH3963 - Differential Equations and Biomathematics (Advanced)

Semester 2:
BCHM3972 - Human Molecular Cell Biology (Advanced)
BCHM3982 - Medical and Medicinal Biochemistry (Advanced)
MATH3964 - Complex Analysis (Advanced)
MATH3968 - Differential Geometry (Advanced)
Good luck! Hopefully I'll be following in your footsteps. Post pic of timetable?
 

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See you there. :)

I'm doing:
Semester 1:
CHEM1901 - Chemistry 1A (Advanced)
ENGG1801 - Engineering Computing
MATH1001 - Differential Calculus
MATH1002 - Linear Algebra
PHYS1001 - Physics 1 (Regular) (I'm legit worried about this unit. :()

Semester 2:
CHEM1102 - Chemistry 1B (Advanced)
ENGG1802 - Engineering Mechanics
MATH1003 - Integral Calculus and Modelling
MATH1005 - Statistics
MBLG1901 - Molecular Biology and Genetics (Advanced)
Updated to advanced courses.
Cbf with advanced maths because of early morning starts and I plan on skipping Thursdays.
 

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Sem 1:
Psyc1001 - Psychology 1001
Phil1011 - Reality, Ethics and Beauty
Math1111 - Introduction to Calculus
Biol1911 - Concepts in Biology (Advanced)

Sem 2:
Psyc1002 Psychology 1002
Phil1012 - Introductory Logic
Math1013 - Mathematical Modelling
Math 1005 - Statistics
Biol1002 - Living Systems

Currently having second thoughts about Concepts in Biology (Advanced)... Don't know if I should drop down to the normal one....:rolleyes:

Psych + Phil Majors here I come!

Assuming I don't transfer into the B.Psych next year :cool::cool::cool:
 

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Sem 1:
Psyc1001 - Psychology 1001
Phil1011 - Reality, Ethics and Beauty
Math1111 - Introduction to Calculus
Biol1911 - Concepts in Biology (Advanced)

Sem 2:
Psyc1002 Psychology 1002
Phil1012 - Introductory Logic
Math1013 - Mathematical Modelling
Math 1005 - Statistics
Biol1002 - Living Systems

Currently having second thoughts about Concepts in Biology (Advanced)... Don't know if I should drop down to the normal one....:rolleyes:

Psych + Phil Majors here I come!

Assuming I don't transfer into the B.Psych next year :cool::cool::cool:
Don't quote me on this but if I recall correctly, the only difference between BIOL1001 & 1911 was the assessments. They may have restructured this though as I've noticed that Advanced students seem to have their own lecturers which I don't recall 2 years ago.

If you did Biology for the HSC, give it a go anyway and if you don't like it, you have until the 16th March to change.
 

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Pls help

I am doing BSc/BA
Sem 1
MATH 1001
MATH1002
PSYC 1001
Econ1001
EMct 1010

Are these units alright??? I got accepted, but when I double check the student guide booklet it says that 24 junior credit points are required for science. And not more than 18 junior credit points from art.
I'm planning for a major in economic for BA and finance maths for BSc.
Do I need to change my units of study???


Thanks
 

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Semester 1:

BUSS1001: Understanding Business.
CLAW1001: Foundations of Business Law.
FINC2012: Corporate Finance II.
FINC3017: Investments and Portfolio Management.

Semester 2:

BUSS1002: The Business Environment.
CLAW2201: Corporations Law.
CLAW2207: Business, Ethics and the Law.
FINC3020: Financial Risk Management.
 

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Your subjects sound really interesting! I wish I had more room to study linguistics. I'll be doing your French again :D
Perhaps this year we shall finally cross paths.

I'm also considering changing to the following so I can graduate this year. Anyone know how intense the Latin course is, and whether or not it's a good idea to overload and skip half of the lectures due to clashes?


Semester 1
LATN2620 - Reading Latin 1
FRNC2621 - Senior French Intermediate 3
LNGS2613 - Computer Applications in Linguistics
LNGS2615 - Language, Brain and Mind
LNGS3690 - Issues in Theoretical Linguistics

Semester 2
LATN2621 - Reading Latin 2
FRNC2622 - Senior French Intermediate 4
LNGS2614 - Language Acquisition
LNGS3601 - Semantics and Pragmatics
LNGS3699 - Linguistics Research Issues
 

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Perhaps this year we shall finally cross paths.

I'm also considering changing to the following so I can graduate this year. Anyone know how intense the Latin course is, and whether or not it's a good idea to overload and skip half of the lectures due to clashes?
Is that the introductory latin course? If so it is very intense (especially if you have no latin background). You get almost to HSC standard (in terms of grammar etc) by the end of the year. Since you have studied languages you may find it alright in terms of grammar etc but I (and many others found) found it very difficult. I did a lot more work for latin then any of my other subjects. It required a lot of memorisation. I would say it would be necessary to attend the lectures. When I did it there were weekly (or fortnightly, can't quite remember) class quizes that contributed towards the final mark, so you would have to attend those classes definitely.

Saying that, I undertook the course in 2007 - so it may have changed since then.
 
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