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Starlight

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Hey subject selection question?
« on: July 29, 2012, 06:30:00 pm »
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I want to withdraw in a subject, and enrol in another in place of that , but they are no spots available in the class registration timetabling.

1. Can eastern student precinct centre enrol me in to get a place in the classes?

2. If not, with the current subject i am enrolled in. I cannot enrol in a lecture, therefore it states '1 class not registered', is this a concern since lectures aren't compulsory to attend?
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Re: Hey subject selection question?
« Reply #1 on: July 29, 2012, 06:39:40 pm »
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Is it a class with pracs or just lectures and tutes? If the latter I'd assume it would be okay but if they're really limited with spaces in pracs maybe you'll have to wait to see if anyone leaves. I could be wrong though, best to check with the student centre. Which subjects are you dropping/picking up? <- Just out of curiosity. I know someone who is trying switch into the bio flora and fauna but it's full.

Nevermind, I saw your other thread. As I said, I know someone who wants to switch into flora and fauna but it's full but that was last Tuesday and I don't know what has happened since. As for the lecture, you could probably just turn up anyway assuming it's not a clash/skip and listen at home if it is.
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Re: Hey subject selection question?
« Reply #2 on: July 29, 2012, 07:20:03 pm »
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I think i'm just going to deal with psych, might be too much of a hassle. I probably wont be that much more interested in biology of australian flora and fauna either.. But thanks for letting me know :)
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