Enrolling in Business Administration and Information Technology on Tuesday, just need help clearing a few things up with my proposed timetable, trying to figure out the best way to organise my year.
- How many units are you allowed to do each semester?
Managed to work out a way to do four (twelve credit points or sixteen hours worth each week) in first semester and six (eighteen credit points or twenty hours worth each week) in second semester, while still only having to attend three days per week. For me, this would be perfect, to get as much out of the way as quickly as possible and still having a reasonable workload with breaks in between. Not particularly interested in whether or not it's recommended to do more, but rather whether or not it's permitted.
- Why are evening classes structured differently to equivalent during the day?
It seems as if there's a clash between BBA111 and ISYS114, as one of their lectures overlap, so in order to complete them both in first year, you have to do one or the other in the evening. Usually you have a two hour lecture and a one hour tutorial for BBA111, but if you take it in the evening there's only a one hour seminar. If someone could explain this and how it works, that would be great, cause it doesn't make much sense to me at the moment.
- What is the enrolment preparation session about?
Obviously they are there to answer questions like those above, but if there was no real necessity to go then it would be alot better than having to leave home at 7:30 and wait around for the rest of the day for enrolment.
- Is there anything else worth knowing?
Just wondered if anybody had any particular advice on pretty much anything except not doing more units per semester than normal due to the workload.
- How many units are you allowed to do each semester?
Managed to work out a way to do four (twelve credit points or sixteen hours worth each week) in first semester and six (eighteen credit points or twenty hours worth each week) in second semester, while still only having to attend three days per week. For me, this would be perfect, to get as much out of the way as quickly as possible and still having a reasonable workload with breaks in between. Not particularly interested in whether or not it's recommended to do more, but rather whether or not it's permitted.
- Why are evening classes structured differently to equivalent during the day?
It seems as if there's a clash between BBA111 and ISYS114, as one of their lectures overlap, so in order to complete them both in first year, you have to do one or the other in the evening. Usually you have a two hour lecture and a one hour tutorial for BBA111, but if you take it in the evening there's only a one hour seminar. If someone could explain this and how it works, that would be great, cause it doesn't make much sense to me at the moment.
- What is the enrolment preparation session about?
Obviously they are there to answer questions like those above, but if there was no real necessity to go then it would be alot better than having to leave home at 7:30 and wait around for the rest of the day for enrolment.
- Is there anything else worth knowing?
Just wondered if anybody had any particular advice on pretty much anything except not doing more units per semester than normal due to the workload.