Self admin at uni is complicated, annoying, frustrating, and did we mention extremely annoying. After you've climbed the mountain of enrolling yourself properly, you then have to wade through the seemingly infinite labyrinth of of subject choices, make sure you have all the pre-requisite subjects for all your options, make sure you meet your degree conditions with those options, and THEN make sure you plan the right subjects to get a Geography major. FML. And no one seems to be able to ACTUALLY help you with all of your options.
No longer my friends, no longer. With the benefit of age, hindsight, and plenty of god-honest screwups, we have compiled resources below to take the edge off the process and also help you get all the bells, whistles and extras that we got so you can have uni the way you want it and get the best out of it.
Geography is a broad discipline. Geography majors hail from all degrees as diverse as Arts/Languages, Science/Engineering, Earth Systems, Bachelor of Political, Economic & Social Sciences....THE LOT.
So DO NOT we repeat DO NOT think Geography won't match up with something else you're keen on.
Dive in to the links below for the info.
No longer my friends, no longer. With the benefit of age, hindsight, and plenty of god-honest screwups, we have compiled resources below to take the edge off the process and also help you get all the bells, whistles and extras that we got so you can have uni the way you want it and get the best out of it.
Geography is a broad discipline. Geography majors hail from all degrees as diverse as Arts/Languages, Science/Engineering, Earth Systems, Bachelor of Political, Economic & Social Sciences....THE LOT.
So DO NOT we repeat DO NOT think Geography won't match up with something else you're keen on.
Dive in to the links below for the info.
~QUALIFYING FOR A MAJOR
Picking the right subjects to land yourself a major you'll actually enjoy, made easy here
/grads-in-actual-jobs.html
~WINNER'S GUIDE TO PREREQUISITES
Know what you need to know (or what you don't!) to take classes you'll like. Why battle with UoS searching when you can and check out our no fuss list of every pre-requisite unit for every subject here
/a-winners-guide-to-pre-reqs.html
~YES, YOUR DEADLINES ARE NOW ON SOCIAL MEDIA
Blackboard is a pain in the arse for everyone (no matter what they tell you, we're pretty sure The Profs are with us on this too), not to mention that if you're on the run it's not always easy to download and view the right document with the right information on your phone/tablet. Solution? Check out these facebook groups made just for you with all the info
/social-media-admin.html
~THE INSIDER'S UNIT OF STUDY OUTLINE
Reading the Unit of Study Outline doesn't always tell you much about what you'll actually be studying. Check out some alternative Unit of Study Outlines we've put together that tell you the meat of what you'll actually be looking at, plus advice and pros & cons, all written by someone who's passed that class.
/the-insiders-unit-of-study-outline.html
Picking the right subjects to land yourself a major you'll actually enjoy, made easy here
/grads-in-actual-jobs.html
~WINNER'S GUIDE TO PREREQUISITES
Know what you need to know (or what you don't!) to take classes you'll like. Why battle with UoS searching when you can and check out our no fuss list of every pre-requisite unit for every subject here
/a-winners-guide-to-pre-reqs.html
~YES, YOUR DEADLINES ARE NOW ON SOCIAL MEDIA
Blackboard is a pain in the arse for everyone (no matter what they tell you, we're pretty sure The Profs are with us on this too), not to mention that if you're on the run it's not always easy to download and view the right document with the right information on your phone/tablet. Solution? Check out these facebook groups made just for you with all the info
/social-media-admin.html
~THE INSIDER'S UNIT OF STUDY OUTLINE
Reading the Unit of Study Outline doesn't always tell you much about what you'll actually be studying. Check out some alternative Unit of Study Outlines we've put together that tell you the meat of what you'll actually be looking at, plus advice and pros & cons, all written by someone who's passed that class.
/the-insiders-unit-of-study-outline.html