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tiredandstressed:
asking for a friend: my friend received an offer of a Bachelor of Arts (Caufield) but they really wanted to get into Clayton.
They have finished their enrollment, and have enrolled into all their classes, but they enrolled into the Clayton subjects (even though all their subjects were offered in Caulfied)
Their enrollment was confirmed- like it says 'ENROLLED' and they received a transaction number.
Is this wrong, i told them they probz shouldn't do that since the Clayton classes may be over filled, will there be issues later on if they don't switch to the Caufield classes, for example, a possible timetable error.
Is this going to be an issue and should my friend switch back to Caulfield classes
Thanks
AngelWings:
--- Quote from: tiredandstressed on January 14, 2021, 10:57:53 pm ---asking for a friend: my friend received an offer of a Bachelor of Arts (Caufield) but they really wanted to get into Clayton.
They have finished their enrollment, and have enrolled into all their classes, but they enrolled into the Clayton subjects (even though all their subjects were offered in Caulfied)
Their enrollment was confirmed- like it says 'ENROLLED' and they received a transaction number.
Is this wrong, i told them they probz shouldn't do that since the Clayton classes may be over filled, will there be issues later on if they don't switch to the Caufield classes, for example, a possible timetable error.
Is this going to be an issue and should my friend switch back to Caulfield classes
Thanks
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Probably a question for Arts Faculty student services or Monash Connect/ Ask Monash.
ThunderDragon:
Has anyone done EAE1011 and EAE1022 Earth, atmosphere and environment 1 and 2 respectively? Is it a good subject and is it easy to maintain a high mark (for example to achieve a HD)?
Also is Psychology 1A and 1B really that bad and hard to get good marks or is it not as bad as people say it is?
Owlbird83:
--- Quote from: ThunderDragon on January 15, 2021, 07:15:44 pm ---Also is Psychology 1A and 1B really that bad and hard to get good marks or is it not as bad as people say it is?
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I personally found them harder to score well compared to my other science subjects. This was mainly because essay writing is not my strength.
The major assignments in Psych A revolve around writing critically about how a psychology related theory is portrayed in pop culture. And in psych B assignments you need to create a research proposal. There is a lot of guidance provided in tutorials where the tutor explains things and there's a lot of time to ask questions. There is also examples of structure and format provided that are very helpful
.assessmentspsych A:
(there would normally be an exam in non-2020 years)
psych B:
The exam/quizzes were not too challenging imo and easier to get higher scores on, which might help you balance out assignment scores.
The psych tutors mark to a mean of 6.3ish/10 so it can be challenging to get higher scores on assignments. (very possible to do better than that though!) I followed the rubric very closely on my last assignment which I did much better on, so recommend checking the rubric often to make sure you cover everything.
I don't think that psych is as bad as people say it is. The main reasons people may not like it is because:
-apparently some people have been given unhelpful/not enough feedback on assignments. I think tutors like this would be in the minority though, I had tutors who were really helpful.
-The average mark of 6.3 on assignments.
Other than that, I think they adapted to online learning just as well as most other units, and the content is pretty interesting. Psych B has about 1/2 stats/research methods which is not the most juicy, but they are necessary basic skills for science.
Amith2002:
Hi guys!
I've been offered to study bachelor of pharmacy in Monash and I just want to know if the lecturers are any good? I know for sure that I would need someone to depend on to ask questions, do the lecturers have time to tend to our needs? And how likely is it for a pharm student to get into med school?
Thanks :))
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