How do I go about doing this?
giddycat88 Member Joined Oct 25, 2006 Messages 82 Gender Female HSC N/A Nov 5, 2006 #1 How do I go about doing this?
giddycat88 Member Joined Oct 25, 2006 Messages 82 Gender Female HSC N/A Nov 5, 2006 #2 Do you need a good mark, like credit average or something like that? or is it they'll just let anyone overload?
Do you need a good mark, like credit average or something like that? or is it they'll just let anyone overload?
S stickywages Member Joined Oct 30, 2006 Messages 102 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Nov 6, 2006 #3 giddycat88 said: Do you need a good mark, like credit average or something like that? or is it they'll just let anyone overload? Click to expand... Yes they do look at your mark it is a very important factor on determining whether or not you are eligible to overload.
giddycat88 said: Do you need a good mark, like credit average or something like that? or is it they'll just let anyone overload? Click to expand... Yes they do look at your mark it is a very important factor on determining whether or not you are eligible to overload.
giddycat88 Member Joined Oct 25, 2006 Messages 82 Gender Female HSC N/A Nov 6, 2006 #4 so say i got one subject with the mark of 43, i need something like 87 in another subject to maintain a 65 average? Shit.
so say i got one subject with the mark of 43, i need something like 87 in another subject to maintain a 65 average? Shit.
G greeninsanity all love is equal Joined Aug 1, 2002 Messages 366 Location North Gender Female HSC 2004 Nov 12, 2006 #5 You can download the form for "Exceeding a Standard Semester Full-Time Load" from the website - http://www.econ.usyd.edu.au/content.php/2138.html. That should also have the criteria on it.
You can download the form for "Exceeding a Standard Semester Full-Time Load" from the website - http://www.econ.usyd.edu.au/content.php/2138.html. That should also have the criteria on it.