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olaholahola

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Subject enrollment rules
« on: January 19, 2018, 07:01:11 pm »
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Hi,

I am going through the subject enrollment process (1st year science) now and there's a bit on the subject rules that I don't really get.
In the study plan I see this:

All of the following rules must be satisfied:
Between 62.5 and 87.5 points of level 1 Science
Between 62.5 and 87.5 points of level 2 Science
Between 25 and 50 points of level 3 Science
No more than 37.5 points at level 1 from any single discipline
No more than 150 points of level 1 and 2 Science
No more than 112.5 points of level 1 and 3 Science
No more than 112.5 points of level 2 and 3 Science

The bit I don't get is the:
No more than 112.5 points of level 1 and 3 Science
No more than 112.5 points of level 2 and 3 Science

This means that if I do 6 first year science subjects (75 points), I will only be able to do 3 third year science subjects (37.5 points) ?
Seems really weird as I thought a major usually has 4 core third year subjects that must be taken.
Do we not have to follow the rules or something..?

Sorry if it's a stupid question ;d,, appreciate any help
thanks~
« Last Edit: January 19, 2018, 07:05:01 pm by olaholahola »
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dddknight

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Re: Subject enrollment rules
« Reply #1 on: January 19, 2018, 09:35:52 pm »
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Hi there.
The rules that u highlighted does not apply to the 4 core 3rd year subjects. There is a different section below that will reflect that. The one you're looking at will apply to the elective 3rd year subjects in your major.

So for ex: i'm majoring in physiology. The 4 core subjects of that major will not follow the rules u mentioned and will have a special section below. If I take a 3rd year pharmacology and chemistry subject, they would reflected under the rules mentioned.

Haha it's alright to ask. There are a few 3rd years that are still confused over the point rules.
« Last Edit: January 19, 2018, 09:48:10 pm by dddknight »
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olaholahola

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Re: Subject enrollment rules
« Reply #2 on: January 19, 2018, 09:54:22 pm »
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Thanks so much for the helpp dddknight

I also have another question  :o
Am I able to study one of the two breadth subjects thats originally allocated for 2nd year and do it in sem 1 of year 1?
So I would have sem 1: science, science, breadth, breadth
                           sem 2: science, science, science, breadth                 (all level 1 subjects)
and I will do four level 2 science subjects in sem 1 of my 2nd year and normal subjects for sem 2.

Looking at the course rules this seems possible.. ?

Sorry I'm dumb and have many questions hahaa
Will be really helpful if anyone could help
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dddknight

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Re: Subject enrollment rules
« Reply #3 on: January 19, 2018, 10:00:02 pm »
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From my experience, there's nothing wrong. You can even do level 2 or 3 subjects in year 1 if u feel like it. All that matters is that the rules are satisfied :)
BSci @ Unimelb (2016-2018)
Year I: BCMB20002 BIOL10004 BIOL10005 CHEM10009 HPSC10001 MAST10010 PHYC10005 UNIB10006
Year II: ANAT20006 BCMB20002 BCMB20003 CLAS10004 FOOD20003 MUSI20150 PHRM20001 PHYS20008
Year III: BCMB30001 BCMB30002 BCMB30004 BCMB30010 NEUR30002 NEUR30003 PSYC10003 SCIE20001