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ninwa

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They can be found here: Faculties

This forum should be for general university-related threads only.

Also a reminder to follow the Posting rules, especially:
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Re: Please post degree-specific questions in the relevant faculty forums.
« Reply #1 on: January 05, 2017, 04:56:38 pm »
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It has come to my attention that many threads are being posted in the incorrect section, and as a result, moderators (myself especially) keep having to move them.

Please use common sense and follow the rule of thumb as follows:

- If your question/topic relates to a specific university, please post it in the respective university section (e.g. Monash University, Deakin University) rather than in General University.

- If your question/topic is a general university question (or applies to two or more universities), post it in General University Discussion and Queries.

- If your question is about a specific discipline, please post it in the Faculties section.

Please help us out by posting in the correct section - so we limit the number that we have to move. Additionally, you can help us out by reporting posts that are in the wrong section.

Thank you.
« Last Edit: January 05, 2017, 05:46:56 pm by Aaron »
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