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I asked this question in Human Science already but it seems more people go to this side of forum. Yeah again still doing my timetable.
So my guess would be no.Assessment and requirements for the Unit including percentage weighting for each assessment:
Annotated Bibliography 5%
Essay 25%
Group Presentation 5%
Research participation 5%
Final Exam 60%
yeah i looked at before that i just wanted to check with students who did it already. I called the department and they were like 'oh yeah there are tests' and i said so should i register into night classes since all day classes are full and he said 'no'. Then i asked him, do you know whats happening and he said no. So quite frustrating.http://www.psy.mq.edu.au/units/u_outline/PSY104outline.pdf
So my guess would be no.
If you're still not satisfied why not call one of the coordinators and ask?
omg thank you so much! I have been stressing out because people told me to go to the lecture anyway which made sense but i was worried there would be an in-lecture test (partially because i haven't left the hsc mode of life yet)Wow, the assessment are very different to when I did it.
Just attend the lectures regardless and ask them in the first week. If there is a test it wont be on until at least week 4, so there will be plenty of time for them to fix it (I put the emphasise on THEM fixing it, because if your in a psych degree you shouldn't have to waste your time and worry about registering in something that you should be automatically enrolled in - i.e. a lecture).
It is likely they are still working on the larger-than-expected enrolment and have overlooked increasing the lecture number. But they will make room for you (they would have to, I assume).
EDIT: I will, however, email the PSY104 Convenor tonight for you (I know her) to confirm, as it sounds like this is causing a lot of stress for you!
Oh all right I did that, i'll try to chill somehow. I was excited about but i think i'm starting to be overwhelmed by the schedule, tests and new environment Thanks for the advice! Btw are psy104 lectures are hard like say if i don't go to the lecture and listen to them online would be still ok?I just looked at the PSY104 timetable and to my surprise there is actually 2 options for lectures now :/ (In the past they just had the 'seminar' option for night students, which was basically a prac with the requirement that you listen to the lecture online). Having more than one option for each lecture is unheard of in psychology. Consequently, there is probably no point in me emailing the unit convenor as I can guess what the answer will be (i.e. that you will need to enrol in the night lecture if the day lecture is full).
Ok, here is what I suggest. You enrol in a night lecture for now, as it is the only thing available (at least then you will be enrolled in something before uni starts). But you go to the day lecture next week and you see the lecturer about the possibility of swapping. Chances are the lecturer will tell you to just keep your enrolment in the night lecture but attend the day lectures. From the assessments it doesn't look like there would be an in-lecture test, and if there is you will find out next week when you attend the day lecture.
I hope that helps. But basically, you really don't need to stress out too much about this, trust me. shuffling lectures/tuts is very common in the first week and a bit of uni.
Psy104/105 lectures are not hard and you could get away with listening to them online. It is just a lot of general content that is covered.Oh all right I did that, i'll try to chill somehow. I was excited about but i think i'm starting to be overwhelmed by the schedule, tests and new environment Thanks for the advice! Btw are psy104 lectures are hard like say if i don't go to the lecture and listen to them online would be still ok?
Also when you did it, did you have in-class lectures like are they common?
oh sorry i meant tests, in-class lecture tests! =P Like i heard in mktg 101 they have in-class tests. I think something like multiple choices.Psy104/105 lectures are not hard and you could get away with listening to them online. It is just a lot of general content that is covered.
i'm not sure what you mean by in-class lectures? Do you mean pracs? if so, the content covered in the pracs are the same.
I didn't have any in-lecture tests in first year. In the later years I did though.oh sorry i meant tests, in-class lecture tests! =P Like i heard in mktg 101 they have in-class tests. I think something like multiple choices.
Thanks for the advice!