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TysonM8

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Progression requirement for BSc?
« on: October 22, 2014, 02:31:23 pm »
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From the handbook:

'Progression: Students must normally complete 50 points of study at one subject year level before proceeding to the next subject year level.'

I was wondering how strict the university is on this rule. Is it possible to get permission to avoid it?
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Re: Progression requirement for BSc?
« Reply #1 on: October 22, 2014, 03:27:07 pm »
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Yep - I enrolled in a third year breadth subject in my first semester of second year without having to ask anyone.
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Re: Progression requirement for BSc?
« Reply #2 on: October 22, 2014, 03:52:28 pm »
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From the handbook:

'Progression: Students must normally complete 50 points of study at one subject year level before proceeding to the next subject year level.'

I'm a first year student and I'd like to take a third year subject next semester (which I satisfy the prerequisites for and can enrol in), and I was wondering how strict the university is on this rule. Is it possible to get permission to avoid it?

I enrolled in a second year subject in first semester this year and the uni let me. I know other people who've done the same.

Indeed, a friend of mine is doing a third year science subject right now in first year. Dunno how on earth he got to do that.
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