I've overloaded in my Yr1Sem2 to 28 cps, Yr2Sem1 to 28cps without permission, and is enrolled in 30cps in Yr2Sem2 without permission..Volt said:Do they let you overload a failed subject without permission? I know they don't let you overload ordinarily without permission, and not at all in first year... of course, this is if we consider 'overloading' as meaning adding another full 6cp subject, because as far as I know most degrees allow you to enrol (without permission) in a little bit more than 24cp in a semester (~28cp?), which is not enough to add a full 6cp subject but is enough to add a 3cp subject, or to have two 8cp subjects (if they even exist?), etc.
If they don't let you overload then you have a bit of a problem (especially if ACCT1001 is a core unit for you), since they don't offer any ACCT subjects in summer school anymore because they're all offered in both semesters now. But without overloading this would extend your degree by a semester. Of course, even if they offered it in summer school it may still be a problem for you, considering the costs involved (opportunity costs too , you may need to work?), etc.
Which faculty administers your degree? Unless I have misunderstood, if you are enrolled in a degree with the Faculty of Economics and Business you may not overload (by the definition I have in my above post) without permission... this I read/implied from here:Empath said:... and is enrolled in 30cps in Yr2Sem2 without permission..
and like what blakegman said, you can't do ACCT1B without 1A anyways.
but it says on the application form that you must have completed your first year of study in order to overload subjects..should i just disregard this?stazi said:1) all you need is to fill in the application to exceed a full time load. will be approved qucickly
2) you can get permission to do 1A and 1B together (prerquisite waiver form)
I'm from the engineering faculty.. I was under the impression that rules on overloading were the same for all faculties.. but I guess not =|Volt said:Which faculty administers your degree? Unless I have misunderstood, if you are enrolled in a degree with the Faculty of Economics and Business you may not overload (by the definition I have in my above post) without permission...
How nuts is overloading to 30 CPs in a BE? Is it hard?Empath said:I'm from the engineering faculty.. I was under the impression that rules on overloading were the same for all faculties.. but I guess not =|