Whaddup yo aska!
Anywho, I go to utm and by the end of April I will have 3.5 credits. I want to enrol in the Digital Enterprise Management subject POSt but I won’t have all the prerequisites until the end of August. In the summer term I am taking 1.5 credits. But I heard that if you have 4 credits and you don’t enrol in a subject post, you will be deregistered and removed from all your courses. Is this true?? Because I don’t plan on applying to the subject post until the end of August, when I will have all prereqs and 5.0 credits.
Also, lets say worst comes to worst and I don’t get in the subject post. Can I apply for a sociology subject post instead, drop all the SOC courses, and take the Digital Enterprise Management Courses that don’t have restrictions? Then just reapply next year?
I’m just sorta worried because I’m hearing there are consequences if you don’t apply after 4.0 credits.
Thankssss!
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Yo.
The consequence of failing to enroll in a Subject POSt at the end of the academic session where you get at least 4.0 FCE is to lose a limb.
Kind of.
Sort of.
UTM states in bolded letters: Failure to do so will result in your Fall-Winter Session registration being blocked, and limit your access to some high-demand courses. Totes dramatic, right? It’s almost frightening.
But you’re not necessarily abandoned, so much as you are denied. So if you end up with 5.0 FCE in August, then yes, you’re going to have to enroll in a Subject POSt.
Now if you can’t get into Digital Enterprise Management, then that’s okay! Lots of people fail to get into particular POSts right after first year and like you suggested, mostly go into somewhat related programs to get by with. So yeah, feel free to go into sociology or whatever other program you’d like and just apply to the courses without restrictions on your enrollment date in July, along with some GPA-boosting electives! 🙂
Cheers!
aska