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2019 Monash New Student Thread
VanillaRice:
--- Quote from: yebavin on January 18, 2019, 02:47:01 pm ---Thanks for your help VanillaRice and Angelwings! I have to ask one tiny thing about the form, do i say yes to requesting a clash?
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Yep - you'll need to clash the lecture and the assessment for that week.
Novashock:
do any students recommend having fuller days so i have free days in the middle of the week or just have classes spread evenly so i dont start early or go too late, but have uni most days of the week?
Novashock:
--- Quote from: Maddyv11 on January 19, 2019, 12:44:56 am ---It depends on what you want to do, but I would consider the travel time (and associated expenses), when you can fit in work and other commitments, and where you prefer to do your study - at uni or home.
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ahhh, im doing biomed so i have a couple labs and workshops a week, and given that i live west side (it takes me around an hour and a half to get to Monash) do you think a spread day would be better? or should i spend less time wasting it on travel by just maximising what i do in a day. I am possibly going to work in the city (had my interview yesterday ahaha) so since that is halfway between uni and home i was thinking of just working after class? do you think that is a good idea or? And lastly, what are workshops? are they like tutes? and are they intense or like chill?
Sine:
--- Quote from: Novashock on January 19, 2019, 12:29:53 am ---do any students recommend having fuller days so i have free days in the middle of the week or just have classes spread evenly so i dont start early or go too late, but have uni most days of the week?
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by uni on most days are you counting lectures or just pracs/workshops?
1st year biomed is a big workload you'll likely have 3-4 big days and 1-2 light days.
--- Quote from: Novashock on January 19, 2019, 12:53:00 am ---ahhh, im doing biomed so i have a couple labs and workshops a week, and given that i live west side (it takes me around an hour and a half to get to Monash) do you think a spread day would be better? or should i spend less time wasting it on travel by just maximising what i do in a day. I am possibly going to work in the city (had my interview yesterday ahaha) so since that is halfway between uni and home i was thinking of just working after class? do you think that is a good idea or? And lastly, what are workshops? are they like tutes? and are they intense or like chill?
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Living on the west side I would assume you won't be going to lectures?
I would think - if you plan on staying at uni throughout the whole day to study/socialise I would spread out stuff but if you want to just be in and out don't leave breaks. The only problem here would be back to back labs - that would be 6 hours in a row which can get difficult - especially if you have assessments due for both of them.
Workshops are basically tutorials - which biomed unit are you referring to? BMS1011?
Yertle the Turtle:
When I try to log into my.monash, it says I need multi-factor authentication, but I don't yet have my phone, and I don't have any other way to fill this part in. It doesn't seem like there is any other way to continue with my enrolment, does anyone know if I can do any of the later stages yet? Also, at what stage do I link my scholarship to my Monash account? Should I just wait to finish off until I get back to Aus in early Feb (2nd-3rd)?
EDIT: Actually, it seems like I will actually need to get this done before the 30th of January, does anyone have any suggestions on how to handle this, as I don't really have any way of managing the MFA, and I can't finish enrolling until after the offer expiry date? Please help!
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