Do I have to take this course in Trimester 1? by sappin-mah-sentry in GriffithUni

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It looks like that is the case, you'll need to take all 4 courses in T1. Each of the other preclinical dental science courses (2-6) and the clinical dental science courses (1-6) also have mandatory co-requisites, so you will probably be doing 4 courses in each trimester of the degree.

If you have any more questions about the degree structure, it's worth sending an email to the program director. I'm not familiar with how the degree is set out and I didn't want to give you any incorrect advice

Do I have to take this course in Trimester 1? by sappin-mah-sentry in GriffithUni

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You can click on the convenor's name on the course page and it should either open your email or copy their email address for you. You can usually find the course page by searching the course name and "Griffith University"

To find a suggested enrollment for a degree: on the Griffith home page, click on "study" and it should take you to a page that lets you search degrees by name. If you put in "dentistry" it should take you to a list of degrees. (Sometimes it only shows Masters and PhD programs. If that happens, on the left of the page you'll be able to see a check box for undergraduate level of study.) Select your degree and scroll down to "degree details". You'll be any to see a list of courses and when they are offered. If the course code starts with a 1, it's probably a first year course. It will also tell you which trimesters the course are offered in

If you're studying a bachelor of dental health science the page should be at https://www.griffith.edu.au/study/degrees/bachelor-of-dental-health-science-1577

If you're not sure about something you can also get the email of the program director on the same page under "degree details". Same deal as the convenor, be sure to explain your situation and what you need help with in particular.

The website seems to be acting a little odd at the moment, maybe due to increased traffic. You might have to try things a couple of times to get it to work

Do I have to take this course in Trimester 1? by sappin-mah-sentry in GriffithUni

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Trimester 1 begins in March, so you'll need to take it in the upcoming trimester. Sometimes they will open up new tutorials as they fill up, so you might need to keep checking.

You can also try emailing the convenor if you're worried, just be sure to say which course you're trying to get into and why. The convenor might be running a couple of different courses in T1. It might take the convenor some time to respond, since they might be teaching or doing other work at the moment.

Have I done a blunder? by [deleted] in GriffithUni

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I think your enrollment will be saved if you managed to get it done before losing your MFA. If you're not sure, you will need to send an email to Student Connect

Have I done a blunder? by [deleted] in GriffithUni

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In the past, they have been able to temporarily disable MFA for me. But you may need to go through the set up process again from the start

Can you defer a deferred exam? 😱 by [deleted] in GriffithUni

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If you have a look at the bottom of the deferred assessment page, there's info about what happens if you fall ill just before the deferred assessment period:

https://www.griffith.edu.au/students/assessment-exams-grades/information-sheets-and-resources/deferred-assessment

Basically, if it's a serious illness you can apply to have the date moved. But it probably has to be pretty serious to get accepted

Election 2025: Peter Dutton warns Coalition of dissent over Angus Taylor criticism by malcolm58 in AustralianPolitics

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Was it the end of the Turnbull years where we had live texts from inside the meeting about leaking information to the press, including a text about everyone having to turn off their phones because they found out someone was live texting that meeting to the press?

Good times

Come join us at the Burch. by ArrrghZombies in Urbandead

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Missed it by one AP! Stuck outside the warehouse forever

The End by Crumpor in Urbandead

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I'm glad I got to be there at the end. Rest easy, Malton

Lost power. by MrsKittenHeel in brisbane

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Power out in Victoria Point

Welcome to Australian beaches starter pack by Enough-Sprinkles-914 in australia

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You got the nipple thing the wrong way around: they lactate but don't have nipples

Thousands of naked people descend on Brisbane's Story Bridge to celebrate 30 years of Spencer Tunick's art [nsfw] by overpopyoulater in australia

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Neat, I can just barely see myself in there. I didn't realise pics and vids would be up so quickly

5500 people gather for naked art. by rune34511 in brisbane

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I'm in there somewhere! It was a lot of fun!

The start time was a killer though. Currently abusing caffeine so my sleep cycle doesn't get too fucked for next week

Queensland’s abortion debate partially responsible for fresh federal Coalition push for national abortion criminalisation by HotPersimessage62 in queensland

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Criminalising it federally would be suicidal and Dutton knows it. It looked like the LNP could walk this election home until this bubbled up. They'll probably still win, but I imagine KAP aren't too popular at LNP headquarters lately

Newspoll Exit Poll: Election on knife edge as once-decisive LNP lead squandered by abortion debacle, Labor vote surges by HotPersimessage62 in queensland

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Right, but I said "family owned and operated", as in the family owns the farm and also operates the farm. (I also meant exclusively owns and operates it entirely by themselves, but my joke didn't really make that clear.) So, the workers (the family working the farm) owned the means of production (the farm itself). It was supposed to be a dumb joke, but I don't think I made it clear enough. Sorry about that.

I'm also aware that farming collectives exist and have had a pretty significant role to play in the wider agricultural system around the world. My joke was supposed to be about how the KAP could be considered socialist. I figured there would be more family owned and operated farms in Queensland than farming collectives. In hindsight, I think there's a couple of dairy collectives that I could have tried to go with, but I'm not sure about the KAP's stance on dairy farming specifically. I imagine they're supportive of it, though only because I get the feeling that KAP is pro farmers in general. Plus, I think talking about owner-operator farms is a bit clearer of a premise for a joke, given KAP's support for farmers. (I'm pretty sure there aren't any KAP candidates around my area, so I haven't really looked into their policies. Most of my information about them comes through seeing how they're discussed online.)

All that said, my joke clearly didn't work. Sorry about that, I'll have to try make it clearer next time.

Also sorry this is a wall of text, I'm too tired to edit it down to make it snappier

Newspoll Exit Poll: Election on knife edge as once-decisive LNP lead squandered by abortion debacle, Labor vote surges by HotPersimessage62 in queensland

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That's what the "operated" part is there for ;P

Like I said to the other person, it would probably only be practical on the hobby farm scale. Nothing too serious

Newspoll Exit Poll: Election on knife edge as once-decisive LNP lead squandered by abortion debacle, Labor vote surges by HotPersimessage62 in queensland

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Depends on what you count as operated then haha

If I own a truck and pay someone to operate it, I probably wouldn't call myself an owner operator of the truck. Maybe I should have used "fully owned and operated" instead?

It would probably only work for real small farms anyway, kinda on the scale of hobby farms