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If you still need more time to consider whether you want the course, you may choose to continue onāyou still have until 29 September to drop the module (but then it will show a āWā grade on your transcript to indicate that you dropped a module).
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Reminder that Round 2 tutorial registration closes today at 5 p.m.!
(Also, missed out on mentioning this for the freshies hereāanother thing some would do, besides trying to limit the number of school days, is that for those in faculties with āoddā/āevenā week tutorials, one may choose to split these more equally to have a more manageable week)
As tutorial slots are getting released, one thing you may be looking to do is to swap slots with peers! Some students for e.g. try to put more modules on the same day to have fewer school days.
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Hi everyone! Reminder that tutorial registration is tomorrow (13 Aug), starting at 9 a.m. and ending at 5 p.m.
Below is a message on the balloting process which isnāt by us, but has been passed down by various NUS seniors! Note that ācoursesā used to be referred to as āmodsā and this remains helpful/strategic!
āBalloting process
How to ballot like a senior
(by sam chan)
First, here is how the balloting works:
- you rank up to 20 tutorial slots according to your preference, with the slots you want more ranked higher
- you do not have to use all 20, and in fact you can just put one tutorial slot per mod
- the system looks at your first choice, checks the tutorial class, and if there are vacancies, you're in!
- the process then repeats for your second, third choice etc. until you have tutorials for all your mods, or you have no viable options left (i.e. all your preferred tutorials are full)
- it's quite by luck in the sense that if you're the 26th person the system sees for a 25-person class, you don't get it, even if you put it as first choice. hence the term balloting. IT IS NOT FIRST COME FIRST SERVE!
Now that you know how balloting roughly works, here are some pointers!
1. Plan for multiple timetables
- needless to say we all have that one tutorial slot we want (for free day, with friends, both, etc.), however it would be terribly unwise to not have any backup plans/tutorial slots. having three choices per mod is a safe number, although you can go up to 4 per mod (equal distribution among 5 mods) or any number really (unequal distribution)
2. Know your preferences
- even among your first choice tutorial slots for your modules, it's good to know which are the ones you want the most
- generally you get your first three choices, while anything after that is more risky, so you need to priorities which are the ones you diedie must get, and hence rank first
3. Know that certain tutorial slots are more popular
- generally tutorial slots from 10-4 are the more popular ones
- likewise for those on the same day as the lecture for that mod
- you might want to rank these slots higher
- this is more for your knowledge, but if you plan to take this tutorial with say >5 friends, some of you might not get it
Keeping these pointers in mind, you ballot! And here's now:
(note: you don't have to follow this method but I find it really helpful. also, it's based on the assumption that one has 5 mods to ballot for)
1) Note down the tutorial slots you want on a piece of paper (virtual or otherwise) according to your modules, while ranking them at the same time.
- you should have 5 columns of 4 tutorial slots each (assuming equal distribution), already in order of preference
2) Double check the timings and the tutorial number (eg. D3, E5, etc.)
3) Rank all your tutorial slots in a flop-table style (MOST IMPORTANT STEP). This might require some explanation, so bear with me.
Let's say your 5 mods are called 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, and it's according to the mod which first-choice tutorial slot you want the most
Each mod has 4 tutorial slots, called A, B, C, and D according to your preference.
Here's how your ranking would look like then:
1A
2A
3A
4A
5A
5B
4B
3B
2B
1B
1C
2C
3C
4C
5C
5D
4D
3D
2D
1D
Basically you "reflect" your mods. Since you're quite likely to get your choices for 1, 2, and 3, but less so for 4, and 5, your sixth and seventh choices should be the second-choice for mods 4 and 5 to increase your chances of getting what you want.
4) Finally, don't panic if you don't have any tutorial slots! There is always add/drop and online swaps, and worst case manual registration. It's all part of student life! But if you follow the above, it's less likely to happen (: ā
Get your friends/juniors to follow @NUSguide for more tips/reminders!
(This applies to seniors too):
Also, if you drop a module before Week 3, thereās no record of it at all. Additionally, if you drop a module before recess week (the mid-point of the semester), you get a W grade which although reflected on the transcript, has no effect on your GPA.
So if you just want to maximise your GPA but arenāt super sure where your strengths lie, thereās no real harm bidding for excess modules and then dropping what you donāt feel a penchant for.
Deanās List tip: for seniors (bc freshies arenāt eligible except for SOC) aiming for DL, itās often more about being strategic with what mods you take in a semester. Youād likely want it to be a sem with only modules you are strong at. If you arenāt sure, thatās when bidding in excess to try out, and then later dropping those you arenāt confident in get A/A+ for, may be strategic.
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^ by now, you should have got your courses from prev rounds out! For modules with different tutorial slots, youāll only see their timings next time (after tutorial bidding).
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For freshies, yāall would probably may already hit the maximum workload. Some students do request for a waiver to be able to exceed the usual workloadāyou can appeal for this if you believe you can handle taking additional modules. If you want this, you may want to do this before the next coursereg round thatās coming up!
Some students do this to try to graduate earlier (you could save on one sem of uni fees and graduate earlier by overloading in multiple sems), or to simply have a more relaxed y3/y4, or to take advantage of the S/U system.
For the latter:
Total number of S/Us in uni: 32 units (ā8 modulesā usually)
Of these 32 units, 12 units (ā3 modsā) can be used in y2 and onwards, while the other 20 units (5 mods), if you want to fully utilise them, must be used in y1.
So for students who expect to S/U a lot, they intentionally take more modules which they find either hard or āuselessā in y1, where they can S/U more modules, instead of taking these modules in y2 where they can only S/U up to three modules.
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Reminder that coursereg closes in about 20 mins (1 p.m.)!
https://courserekt.vercel.app/
you can find past year demand/allocation info here which may be helpful when you want to strategise your course preferences! (typically, courses which often have excess vacancies donāt have to be as heavily prioritised during biddingāone may be able to afford to rank this lower).
**the deadline for acad plan declaration is 19 August (not July)!
However, you are recommended to submit academic declaration ahead of time for module pre-allocation/module priority (since CourseReg Round 1 starts on 22 July) š«”
CourseReg calendar: https://www.nus.edu.sg/CourseReg/docs/UGCPE_CourseRegSchedule.pdf
Reminder that Academic Plan Declaration ends on 19 Aug (5 p.m.)!
Hereās a tip applicable to some:
- When ābiddingā for courses later on, priority is given based on various factors, such as seniority. One factor that gives you priority over someone else for course selection is actually what your declared major/minor is, and whether that course is tied to it.
Since academic declaration resets every semester, some students take advantage of this. Some see this as a loop-hole (i.e. declaring something as your intended second major just so you have priority for its modulesāeven if in truth, one hasn't decided to take that as a second major/minor)
E.g. if you are from NUS CHS, and are planning to major in e.g. Sociology, but just want to take an economics module as a UE/for exploration, you would probably āloseā to students when trying to bid for the economics introductory module when you are competing against those who have declared themselves to be Economics majors or even those who declared theyād second major/minor in economics. In this case, some might take advantage of the Academic Plan Declaration by declaring āEconomicsā as oneās second major/minor to ensure they can get the introductory economics module, even though the truth is they just want to take the economics introductory module for exploration/as a UE.
ā> in fact, supposing that it is extremely easy to get the modules for Sociology (in the above example, where itās oneās actual intended first major) compared to Economics (just an example), what has been strategic to some is to just declare their first major as āEconomicsā (the major with courses harder to successfully bid for) and the second major as āSociologyā (the one that e.g. is easier to bid for). This helps them to more likely secure the hard-to-get course whilst still getting the easy-to-get course.
The above is just a guide for those who are still unsure about what they want to doālet the above be assurance that itās entirely fine to declare something and then change your declaration in another semester! I.e. if thereās a module hard to bid for that you wanted to take just to try out before deciding if you want to second major in it, youāre probably wiser to just declare that you are firstāyou can always change your mind later when itās acad plan declaration in the subsequent sem!
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