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Author Topic: What happens if all my classes are full prior to registering for them?  (Read 631 times)  Share 

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Fantasia94

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If this does happen what are the usual consequences if you go to Melbourne Uni? :)
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Re: What happens if all my classes are full prior to registering for them?
« Reply #1 on: February 25, 2013, 08:48:03 am »
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I assume this is in regards to staggered release?

Pretty sure that wouldn't happen, as the significance of the staggered release is to give out 10% of places within each class. So, for example if the department decides they want 100 students in their lecture, then 10 places will be released on the staggered release day :)
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