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deanwhaite1992

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Anyone know when the timetables for UWS College come out? Are they the same as the normal UWS timetable? That's the one thing that has confused me..
 

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Dimple bruv I forgot what I was supposed to ask for you! Remind me lol. Sorry.
 

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If you re-order your preferences by the closing date for each round, you should be eligible for an offer in each round regardless of whether you accepted an earlier offer. If you have enrolled into a course and units, and you end up getting another offer in a later round that you really want to study, make sure you discontinue or resign from the course you enrolled into earlier, otherwise you will get charged.
In relation to your timetables for the UWS College, it may be worth going to their Orientation/Academic Advising session for further details on this and your Diploma course. Have a look at the Orientation schedule on their website at http://www.uwscollege.edu.au/site/index.cfm?display=163247 or give them a call on 9852 4488.
 

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If you re-order your preferences by the closing date for each round, you should be eligible for an offer in each round regardless of whether you accepted an earlier offer. If you have enrolled into a course and units, and you end up getting another offer in a later round that you really want to study, make sure you discontinue or resign from the course you enrolled into earlier, otherwise you will get charged.
In relation to your timetables for the UWS College, it may be worth going to their Orientation/Academic Advising session for further details on this and your Diploma course. Have a look at the Orientation schedule on their website at http://www.uwscollege.edu.au/site/index.cfm?display=163247 or give them a call on 9852 4488.

I ASSUME you represent UWS?


Does anyone know what an average timetable of a UWS-College student looks like? Dip Social Science in particular.


Cheers.
 

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Also check out the more recent (ie last entries) on alternative thread http://community.boredofstudies.org/showthread.php?t=73329 for information that may help you

There are information sessions in January about UWSCollege at
Bankstown, Campbelltown and Blacktown UWS Campsuses.

http://www.uwscollege.edu.au/goingto

The first of these is on the 16th January at the Blacktown Campus which is where most of the courses are being run

http://www.uwscollege.edu.au/goingtouni/Course_Information_and_Academic_Advice_Session_Blacktown
 
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to be honest uws college is a ripoff. its just another money making machine. its like $5000 per semester and just adds to your help bill, why do that when you can do tafe>uni for cheap.
UWSCollege diplomas (which mainly comprise the subjects in the first year of your UWS degree) are HECS funded so the cost is same as it would be if you did your first year at UWS.
 

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