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Author Topic: What does "Partially-satisfied requisites exist" mean? (see picture inside)  (Read 21455 times)  Share 

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The_Nster

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I've enrolled in my courses for 2016, but next to calc 2 and engineering systems design 2 (both necessary for the software engineering breath sequence) there is a "P" which means "Partially-satisfied requisites exist". Is this a problem? Do I need to do anything? (see last column on the right)



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Since those subjects are both in Semester 2, it means that you haven't yet met those pre-requisites (they will be completed in Semester 1). Continued enrolment in those subjects with a partial-req depend on you satisfactorily completing those subjects in Semester 1.

In terms of action, you don't need to do anything (other than pass your Semester 1 subjects). For example, you need to pass ECON10004 (Intro Microeconomics) in order to continue being enrolled in the Semester 2 Intro Macroeconomics (ECON10003). Hope that makes sense.
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Ah, that makes so much sense! Thanks so much for the help!

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What if I have  P next to one of my subjects in Semester 1?

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What if I have  P next to one of my subjects in Semester 1?

You'll need to be a bit more specific about what subject it is. If you're enrolled in it then generally should be fine.