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Yeah. 9 years part time = 4.5 years full time. That sounds about right.

I went to UniSA city west and finished my Bachelor of Business and Economics. It was a long haul, but worth the "piece of paper" in the end.

Seriously tho, there are so many thick people that shouldn't be in uni. And Campus Central f**ked up enrolments EVERY year! :)

9 years - 3 deferred = 6 years

6 years part time = 3 years full time and I'm doing the last year full time to get it finished.

You now have to enrol on line which makes it alto easier. My first year at uni was the last year where you had to enrol at campus central, but yes it was a bit of a head f*#k.

Adelaide uni- B.E. Automotive/Mechanical-god it shits me to tears sometimes! in 3rd yr (from 3)-on track to finish on time hopefully....

Doing 10hr days of study atm for exams-god i wonder why i ever bothered with this course! End Rant haha

Edited by R32Abuser

yeh i go to city west campus at unisa!! bachelor of hospitality and tourism management! its pretty good so far.. only got a couple of days per week...

i agree with ruby, campus central still isnt much better!!! stuffed up my deferral, i wouldnt have been in uni if i hadnt chased it up!

Seriously tho, there are so many thick people that shouldn't be in uni. And Campus Central f**ked up enrolments EVERY year! :miner:

Oh yeah Rueben. You don't even want to know the amount of times we had job applications at the ISP I worked at from Uni CS graduates. You'd ask them to demonstrate how to set up a dial up network connection. They'd ask 'Wheres the wizard?'....

Programmers != support.

Mind you MSCE's are just as bad. Had one apply who didnt know what DNS was. Needless to say, neither of them got jobs.

-D

Yeh im doing Architecture and im in Second year

NO EXAMS but i do build little scale models of buildings, bridges etc

Just starting doing photoshop shit, hopefully i'll get good at it and can make my car look good online haha :miner:

heyy im at uni sa city west tooo

in my first year doing administrative management

dont mind it but im over exams lol

LOL. Been there done that!

Try not to fall asleep during the Marketing lectures :P

Try to get Ken Adams for the economics classes/lectures. He's the one to see for a high pass.

Yeh im doing Architecture and im in Second year

NO EXAMS but i do build little scale models of buildings, bridges etc

Just starting doing photoshop shit, hopefully i'll get good at it and can make my car look good online haha :P

I did Architecture at Adelaide Uni... It seemed relatively easy from beginning, but I didn't like it and dropped out after semester one. It just wasn't for me...

As of today I'm still trying to decide what to do with my life... :P

Edited by Rocky88
Try to get Ken Adams for the economics classes/lectures. He's the one to see for a high pass.

he's good for entertainment value to, friggen phyco ive got him going nutz recorded on my phone funniest + weirdest was when he said he was getting aroused when linking all the theorys together. i hear he's just as nutz on the dvd's but i aint seen em yet.

he's good when ya falling asleep cause he'll just start yelling all of a sudden n itll wake ya up :P

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