They're unlikely to let you if you failed a subject.Princeps_ said:Is it possible to overload credit points, and if so how likely is it they will let you, in my case its only 1 credit point over.
BTW when do we start uni???
there exists a subject with 4 uoct-i-m-m-y said:Just out of interest, how do you manage to overload just 1 credit point over??
oh okay fair enough.gman03 said:there exists a subject with 4 uoc
Where did that come from?Slide Rule said:You can overload a maxmimum of 6 CP per year (without permission from the Dean), I believe, so I doubt 1CP would be much problem.
I got told by someone in the science faculty today that I can't overload and do gened if I was a first year student, is this correct? Doesn't seem very flexible to me.§eraphim said:There are ways around this if you are doing a combined degree - overload through the other degree. eg Science are very flexible
Yes I went to the science student office and asked and they said that first years arent allowed to overload.MAICHI said:I got told by someone in the science faculty today that I can't overload and do gened if I was a first year student, is this correct?
And the news is here.. I am now doing 30UOC. It seems the commerce faculty couldn't say no, thanks to the letter with the official letterhead and a nice transcript§eraphim said:There are ways around this if you are doing a combined degree - overload through the other degree. eg Science are very flexible
This is true, I am doing this session in fact. Note that you cannot overload if you violate the University policy on overloading (which regards failing a certain number of courses in a previous session).fantasia said:i heard software engineering students are allowed to overload by 3 UOCs per sem.