juventino said:
Why do we have to register for tutorials anyway?
tutoral registrations are very important.
During your enrolment you would hae enrolled in four particular subjects for your degree.
Each of those subjects have a timetable that lists lecture and tutorial times. And pracs or seminars if thats what is included in your subjects.
To view the timtable go to:
http://platformweb.uws.edu.au/pweb_tt/start.asp?yr=2005
to get the timetable for each of the subjects, you need a subject name or the subject number/code.......... from there you can devise a draft timetable for youself.... picking the times that suit you and where you dont have any clashes..... generally you pick one lecture and one tutorial.......however this can vary depending on your subjects.
Tutorial registration.........
look at the following for info:
http://www.uws.edu.au/students/stuadmin/tut_reg
Tutorial registrations enable you to pick the class times you want for each subject online...... this is the way its done for everyone......... the day and time of yout tut registration will depend on the school where your subjects are from. The above info page has all the info.....
tut registrations are done through platform web....
http://platformweb.uws.edu.au/
To have access to platform web you need to activate your account (i suggest doing this asap):
https://myuwsaccount.uws.edu.au/
this creates passwords etc for you to use....
now, with tut registrations... try to devise a draft timetable for yourself so when its your time you know what class you want........ saves precious time trying to figure this out and you will prob get the class you want..... log in to platform web (tutorial registration link) at lesat 10min before your registrations open and refresh every few minutes....... this is the best way to do it because otherwise you dont get into the site and popular tuts go quick.......otherwise you will get into whatever is left...
even though you are enrolled it doesn't mean you are registered for particular classes...... if all goes well and there are no delays you should be done in about an hour - earlier if its quick.