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Re: Summer Semester?
« Reply #15 on: September 29, 2010, 05:47:07 pm »
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it might be worthwhile asking at the faculties about the difference between summer semester and jan. when they redid the computer system this year, i think they changed the names for summer/jan.
odd that the historical studies languages don't show up in that search, there was a summer latin and a winter greek this year (jan/jun on the results statement).

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« Reply #16 on: September 29, 2010, 06:37:47 pm »
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I've had lots of fun making course timetables though :)
This made me lol..

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« Reply #17 on: September 29, 2010, 07:46:10 pm »
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I've had lots of fun making course timetables though :)
This made me lol..
Yeah, I made:

BComm majoring in Actuarial Studies
BComm majoring in Actuarial Studies/Economics (until I realised that Bcomm could only be 300 pts)
BComm majoring in Actuarial Studies w/DipMSc
BComm majoring in Economics w/DipMSc
BComm majoring in Economics/Finance
BComm majoring in Economics/Finance w/ DipMSc
BComm majoring in Actuarial Studies/BA majoring in Economics + International Politics
Juris Doctor.

Lots of fun. Especially when you have thousands of breadth subjects to choose from! Just exploring all the options I like the sound of :D

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Re: Summer Semester?
« Reply #18 on: September 29, 2010, 08:02:47 pm »
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There will be a specific handbook for summer subjects that will come out in October.  The current handbook may not be accurate because it says that FNCE10001 Finance 1 is not offered over the summer when it traditionally has.  And will be in 2011 as confirmed by Paul Kofman (one of the coordinators).

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Re: Summer Semester?
« Reply #19 on: September 30, 2010, 05:08:18 pm »
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I've had lots of fun making course timetables though :)
This made me lol..
Yeah, I made:

BComm majoring in Actuarial Studies
BComm majoring in Actuarial Studies/Economics (until I realised that Bcomm could only be 300 pts)
BComm majoring in Actuarial Studies w/DipMSc
BComm majoring in Economics w/DipMSc
BComm majoring in Economics/Finance
BComm majoring in Economics/Finance w/ DipMSc
BComm majoring in Actuarial Studies/BA majoring in Economics + International Politics
Juris Doctor.

Lots of fun. Especially when you have thousands of breadth subjects to choose from! Just exploring all the options I like the sound of :D
lol how'd you get BCom/BA?

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Re: Summer Semester?
« Reply #20 on: September 30, 2010, 05:19:46 pm »
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lol how'd you get BCom/BA?
You can now do sequential degrees at UniMelb (ie. one degree after another) - and you can apparently cross-credit up to 100 pts so altogether 2 undergrad degrees would take 5-6 years.

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« Reply #21 on: September 30, 2010, 09:26:06 pm »
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lol how'd you get BCom/BA?
You can now do sequential degrees at UniMelb (ie. one degree after another) - and you can apparently cross-credit up to 100 pts so altogether 2 undergrad degrees would take 5-6 years.

Yeah, but technically that's not B.Com/B.A.  It's more like B.Com and B.A. because the slash denotes a double degree, like the ones offered at Monash.  I guess that's where laynie got confused.

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Re: Summer Semester?
« Reply #22 on: October 01, 2010, 08:58:48 am »
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You can now do sequential degrees at UniMelb (ie. one degree after another) - and you can apparently cross-credit up to 100 pts so altogether 2 undergrad degrees would take 5-6 years.
Say, you get a full CSP scholarship or something for that and it covers the whole length of your course. Does that take into account that you will be doing sequential degrees or the scholarship covers only for the first degree?
No, just the normal duration of your undergraduate degree (3 years) I think, that's probably why they give more scholarships now as opposed to before with everyone doing double degrees.

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Re: Summer Semester?
« Reply #23 on: October 01, 2010, 09:08:41 am »
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lol how'd you get BCom/BA?
You can now do sequential degrees at UniMelb (ie. one degree after another) - and you can apparently cross-credit up to 100 pts so altogether 2 undergrad degrees would take 5-6 years.

Yeah, but technically that's not B.Com/B.A.  It's more like B.Com and B.A. because the slash denotes a double degree, like the ones offered at Monash.  I guess that's where laynie got confused.
yeah thats spot on.