Hi y'all!
I'm a 1st year science student @ Monash this year! So I think I'm gonna fail one of the maths units (I didn't take the easiest one available *cries* cause I thought I could manage it. I always sucked at math). My other 3 subjects will get me a low 70s average.
Sem 1 was harsh cause of covid causing financial trouble/stress, which is why I feel I didn't do as well as I could. Now, with a more stable job, I'll have WAY more time to study.
I need to finish a full-time subject load this year. I'm trying to transfer to another course and another uni next year and a pre-req is to finish one full-time year. So, if I was to fail maths, what are the chances monash will let me overload next sem (so I can finish a full-time year)?
I'm not sure how strict monash is about letting people overload. But if I can't overload it would seriously suck and probably cost me more time in a course I really don't wanna be in anymore. I'm feeling super stressed about it! I have some documents showing financial trouble through 1st half of the year and can arrange a letter from my current employer saying I'm on a contract with them (idk if that will help)?
Any input would be appreciated :p