The Uni Guide 2019

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Commencing Students What You Need to Know The start of semester is alway crazy, so sit back, relax and we’ll guide you through it. Imagine you’re going through a pre-flight checklist and you’ve got no idea how to the fly the plane. Also, the plane has no wings, and two buttons for every function. And much like the uni internet infrastructure, the plane is also on fire. But like we said, we’ll guide you through it. So here is a Tog crash-course on how not to crash your plane (or mess up the start of your semester).

What to Check 1.

Make sure you’ve completed your enrolment in eStudent by the end of week one. Since undergrad units often have their first tutorials in week two, if you switch around your units, you’re less likely to get into your preferred tutorial group and the more content you will have missed.

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But if you do change your mind, you’ll need to withdraw from a unit before the census date (March 22) or else you may have to pay for the unit. If you withdraw after April 15, you’ll receive a failure (NN) rating for that unit. A fail appears in your academic records, and you really don’t want that.

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