I will answer you other question, just give me ten minutes.mack said:Neither did I. Yours got replies and i got "Take it to the transfer forum bitch!"
Thats it, im going kung fu on whoevers behind this.
what? that's not right - you just lodge it when the '04 UAC guide comes out.christ_ine said:By this point you'll have to wait until they open again for next year.
dun think so - just coz u get an offer doesn't mean u have to accept it.Merethrond said:So if you get accepted, does UAC automatically terminate your current enrolment, or do you have to that?
OK, thanks Frigid. So do you have to terminate your enrolment in your current degree via UAC or though your University?Frigid said:
dun think so - just coz u get an offer doesn't mean u have to accept it.
Someone, anyone?Merethrond said:OK, thanks Frigid. So do you have to terminate your enrolment in your current degree via UAC or though your University?
If you transfer to another degree in the same uni, no.Merethrond said:OK, thanks Frigid. So do you have to terminate your enrolment in your current degree via UAC or though your University?
Wait!Merethrond said:I just checked the UAC site then and the UAC 2005 admissions are now open! Now all I have to do is waste $15 on the UAC 2005 Guide.
either way you've gotta fork out $35 bucks which is the cost of an application for non-year 12 applicants.Minai said:Wait!
You can Apply-by-web, which saves you buying the UAC guide