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writing ones are really useful:)

otherwise - you end up having to use the first batch of assessments as a 'learning curve' coz the writing style is generally different to school style (unless ur school taught u like that to start wit like me - makes its heaps easier:))

dunno bout the maths ones.. since most people who do maths type courses did maths stuff at school..
 

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I did the writing / academic bridging course - it went for 7 days i think from memory. It was good, got a 450 something page book on how to write essays and critically think, etc.

The good thing about bridging courses, is that it helps you get into the life of uni, bridging courses go really fast like uni, so you'll be all prepared :)
 

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How long do you have until you can register for the bridgeing courses? When does the registering ends? Its sounds very helpful!
 

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How to register:

http://www.uws.edu.au/students/ods/lsu/unistep_acprepregistration

Workshops:
http://www.uws.edu.au/students/ods/lsu/workshops

Academic Skills Workshops:
http://www.uws.edu.au/students/ods/lsu/workshops/workshopdescriptions

Unistep maths bridging programs:
http://www.uws.edu.au/students/ods/lsu/maths_support/mathsbridgingprograms

Academic writing:
http://www.uws.edu.au/students/ods/lsu/uniprepprograms/unistep_acprep

Theres a whole pile of information under learning skills. Located:
- Current students
- Student support
- Learning skills unit.
 

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