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brenden:
Would just like to contribute my $0.02 with regards to the Socialists at Uni.
My $0.02: RUN FOR THE FUCKING HILLS.
I actually made the mistake of seeing a "marriage equality petition" sign and thought "oh, sick!!" so went up and signed it. Now, I'm a huge social chameleon, so there are many situations in which I'll just do whatever is 'easiest' or will result in the most fluid conversation possible, so when they were telling me about how fascist the security guards are and how everyone is out to get them for some strange reason, I just nodded, and when they asked if I was interested in discussion groups (I certainly wasn't) I said yes anyway (yes, I have a fucking problem), subsequently writing down my name and number. DID receive so many texts, after asking to be removed from the list. I was finally removed from the list after I informed someone that I didn't give a fuck about the student strikes and didn't want to be on the list. Seriously, guys, I'm a very progressive/leftist person... these people are just fucking lunatics.
(Sorry felt the need to contribute and make sure no one else ever spoke to them ever. LEARN FROM MY MISTAKES)
brenden:
Also, to answer Stick's question: Called all of my tutors/lecturers by the first name, or by nicknames I decided to call them.
Eg:
Human Rights tutor was Benji/Benny/The Benjamin.
Stick:
Although I think I understand this, it might be a good idea to explain the concept of 'overloading' in this guide. :)
pi:
Added
What is underloading and overloading?
AnswerUnderloading: to enroll in less than the standard number of units (eg. less than 4) in each semester.
Overloading: to enroll in more than the standard number of units (eg. more than 4) in each semester.
Each uni will have their own criteria regarding the specifics, for example http://www.monash.edu.au/enrolments/study-load.html
Still looking for people who have been in law or bio tutes, as well as comm labs :)
Cheers.
vashappenin:
--- Quote from: pi on July 12, 2013, 02:06:36 pm ---Added
What is underloading and overloading?
AnswerUnderloading: to enrol in more than the standard number of units (eg. less than 4) in each year.
Overloading: to enrol in more than the standard number of units (eg. more than 4) in each year.
Each uni will have their own criteria regarding the specifics, for example http://www.monash.edu.au/enrolments/study-load.html
Still looking for people who have been in law or bio tutes, as well as comm labs :)
Cheers.
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Do you mean to enrol in less for underloading or am I reading it wrong? :\
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