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Structuring written work

the structure of other texts you’ve read in your discipline. Look at how the information is organised and sequenced. ... Use headings and sub-headings to clearly mark the sections (if these are acceptable for your discipline and assignment type).
www.sydney.edu.au/students/writing/structuring-writing.html
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Late discontinuation under special circumstances

If you are unsuccessful in your application to discontinue under special circumstances, all assessments due within this timeframe will contribute to your final mark. ... Make sure you understand the information on dropping units and what it means to
www.sydney.edu.au/students/discontinue-unit-of-study/dc.html
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3000 level - projects and partners

Please read the information carefully on the SLIC website to ensure you understand what is required from participants of this project. ... The renewal of the Powerhouse marks a major shift in how Sydney thinks about itself, its culture and its communities
www.sydney.edu.au/students/industry-and-community-projects/projects-and-partners.html
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Note taking

It can help you understand and analyse what you read, provide a good starting point for assignments and help you avoid plagiarism. ... If you write down a direct quote, make sure you identify it using quotation marks and note the page number it appeared
www.sydney.edu.au/students/reading-note-taking/note-taking.html

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Weighted Average Mark (WAM)

If you fail a unit, you’ll need to include both the marks for any failed attempts, as well the mark if you later pass the unit. ... When applying for programs at other institutions, the higher CWAM/WAM mark should be accepted.
www.sydney.edu.au/students/weighted-average-mark.html
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Guide to grades

Your average marks (WAM, AAM, SAM and others). There are different types of average marks used at the University, including Weighted Average Mark (WAM), Annual Average Mark (AAM) and Semester Average ... WD. Withdrawn. No mark. When you discontinue a
www.sydney.edu.au/students/guide-to-grades.html
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Class timetables

Read more about the key features of Sydney Timetable and watch our video. ... Read-only. A read-only unit means you can't enter preferences or adjust classes.
www.sydney.edu.au/students/timetables.html
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Complaints

Read about reporting wrongdoing.
www.sydney.edu.au/students/complaints.html
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Troubleshoot your timetable

Troubleshooting clashes and other timetable issues.
www.sydney.edu.au/students/timetables/troubleshooting.html
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Planning your course

Course planning advice for students in liberal studies degrees, professional degrees, specialist degrees and other degrees not in these categories.
www.sydney.edu.au/students/course-planning.html