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xdecay

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Timetabling before receiving mid-year transfer offer.
« on: June 25, 2012, 02:46:55 am »
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I didn't do methods in year 12 and am planning to transfer to commerce by second semester. I was in arts for first sem doing 2 breadths (marketing and methods equivalent). I'm planning to register to my classes tomorrow in case I don't get the VTAC offer which comes out on the 13th of July but for some reason the portal won't let me choose subjects like micro or qm. Is this because the system hasn't recognised me as passing methods yet? I don't know what to do for the time being.
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Re: Timetabling before receiving mid-year transfer offer.
« Reply #1 on: June 25, 2012, 05:31:00 am »
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Not sure, mate. I'd just call your local student's centre and ask them for advice. Nahmean? In the mean time, Egg at Union House is currently running a discount for every purchase made. In particular, the Boof Buljoji is going at half price. Get it while it's fresh.

I'm also attempting to transfer from my course as well. However, in my case, it's from Commerce to Agriculture at Dookie. Not sure if I meet their prerequisites, since I didn't do VCAL and I'm not sure how to operate a tractor. Does anyone know if I need my tractor license and any National Farmer's Association Accreditation yet? My course is booked in for the week after results come out..
What are the chances of me getting an offer?
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Re: Timetabling before receiving mid-year transfer offer.
« Reply #2 on: June 25, 2012, 05:50:49 am »
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The arts student centre isn't connecting properly for me, unfortunately.

I'm also attempting to transfer from my course as well. However, in my case, it's from Commerce to Agriculture at Dookie. Not sure if I meet their prerequisites, since I didn't do VCAL and I'm not sure how to operate a tractor. Does anyone know if I need my tractor license and any National Farmer's Association Accreditation yet? My course is booked in for the week after results come out..
What are the chances of me getting an offer?

Sorry, can't help you with that.. Maybe you should try your student centre as well. All the best with your transfer though!
I heard the beef bulgogi dish from Egg you mentioned is a tad gnarly.. /endofftopic

Also, do you think I should just enrol once results are out (that way, the system will understand that I've met the methods 3/4 prereq)?
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Re: Timetabling before receiving mid-year transfer offer.
« Reply #3 on: June 25, 2012, 05:55:25 am »
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Well, I'd just contact your student centre, if not via phone, via physically going there and demanding an explanation of why they are blocking your calls.

As to your statement suggesting that Beef Bulgogi is terrible, I suggest you try it for yourself. It is absolutely divine.
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