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Two months! Well yay to you - I presume you're in Canada? It's a pain to be in a different time zone and not know what's happening, so you must be very relieved! I saw on the registration status screen that my registration has been sent to the college for approval - surely they wouldn't have done that if they didn't have my transcripts? Sorry, John - it looks like you w
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michelles
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COS407C
Why oh why do I need to send academic transcripts when they are Unisa transcripts to begin with ? Well, thanks for the answer, John.
Two things - first of all, registration for Honours close on the 5th of March 2009.
Secondly, my final year at Unisa I registered in January and my registration was finalised somewhere in MARCH - two weeks before the first assignment was due. And that was only a
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michelles
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COS407C
Hi all,
I presume those of you reading this post have already registered for your honours. Well I am TRYING to but apparently to register for an honours you need to fill in the registration form as well as fill in an application form.
Could anyone tell me if this is true? Can anyone tell me where I can get the $%*& thing! Trying to get any information of people supposedly working at Unisa
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michelles
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COS407C
A man flying in a hot air balloon realizes he is lost. He reduces his altitude and spots a man in a field down below. He lowers the balloon further and shouts, "Excuse me, can you tell me where I am?"
The man below says, "Yes, you're in a hot air balloon, about 30 feet above this field."
"You must be an engineer," says the balloonist.
"I am. How di
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michelles
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COS340A
So why don't they say ... "are commutative". I was thinking about trains and cars and really, I had no idea what they were talking about. Of course, I haven't looked at the work yet, that might have contributed to my confusion...
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michelles
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COS340A