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humph:

--- Quote from: Rietie on December 15, 2009, 11:34:56 pm ---Everyone go to ANU so we can do a VN meet-up in Canberra. :P

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I just think it'd be funny if anyone on VN did a maths subject at ANU, cos there's a good chance they'd be in my tutorial :P

/0:

--- Quote from: humph on December 16, 2009, 12:01:15 am ---
--- Quote from: Rietie on December 15, 2009, 11:34:56 pm ---Everyone go to ANU so we can do a VN meet-up in Canberra. :P

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I just think it'd be funny if anyone on VN did a maths subject at ANU, cos there's a good chance they'd be in my tutorial :P

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lol yeah

btw I went to ANU Advisory day today and the PhB coordinator, Dr Newitt said that there is no PhB scholarship...
It was actually in the brochure, PhB Scholarship $5000, but she crossed it out and said it was a mistake.

jejak:
I seem to remember there was some other scholarship that you could qualify for? It was printed on top of the application form.

humph:

--- Quote from: /0 on December 16, 2009, 01:07:25 pm ---
--- Quote from: humph on December 16, 2009, 12:01:15 am ---
--- Quote from: Rietie on December 15, 2009, 11:34:56 pm ---Everyone go to ANU so we can do a VN meet-up in Canberra. :P

--- End quote ---
I just think it'd be funny if anyone on VN did a maths subject at ANU, cos there's a good chance they'd be in my tutorial :P

--- End quote ---

lol yeah

btw I went to ANU Advisory day today and the PhB coordinator, Dr Newitt said that there is no PhB scholarship...
It was actually in the brochure, PhB Scholarship $5000, but she crossed it out and said it was a mistake.


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Oh, they got rid of it? Apparently they've been running out of money from handing out heaps of scholarships in the last few years...

jejak:
^ Crap. I guess I could apply for the Hawker scholarship, but my PhB chances are looking grim if there's no cash handout.

Just briefly, to anyone who is doing PhB(Arts) (read "Eriny"), given the expectation that you have to produce some kind of detailed research in the advanced studies courses, is it still possible to choose as your major(s) a subject you have never studied before?
I was hoping to major in French or German, which I would be beginning from scratch. Well, I am now able to struggle through academic texts in French, as I started studying a textbook designed for that purpose after VCE finished, but I doubt I'd be able to produce anything of real value before acquiring a sophisticated knowledge of the language/subject first. I imagine same would apply for subjects like Latin or psychology.

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