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Kurwa

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well im plannin on doing that with one of my dumbest subject JNR subject (6cp)..

what are the consequences of this act ?

also assuming i re-do that subject (6cp) down the road, can I do subjects in 2nd year, 3rd year etc, that i'm majoring in or minoring in or does it have to be strictly JNR (6cp) with no assumed knowledge ?

Thanks for your time and effort.
 

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You're looking at discontinue without failure (DNF), which has the deadline of 24th April. You are still liable for HECS for the course but will not record a failure.

Depending on faculty, you may redo the 6cp in any subject you would like, provided you have completed the necessary prerequisites and satisfy your requirements for the degree resolution. Speak to your faculty office.

An example: science faculty resolution states that you must complete 36cp junior subjects, so if you only have done 30 you must do 6cp junior subject at some time.
 

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yeh got it great =]

I can do it that means i just have to wati till next year =]

Thanks

hey Templar do you go to sydney uni ??? If so what degree are you doing ?
 

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