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Internal transfers

  • 29-08-2008 3:36pm
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    Hi I found this in a thread from last year about transfers...



    As for transferring internally, you can indeed do that. The only prequisites are that A) you have the CAO points and B) there are spaces available. As not all places may have been filled (as I explained above) or people may have transferred out, you should never assume that a course is full. You MUST apply for a transfer through your Tutor by the end of Week Two (19th October 2007). For a really simple guide to the process, go here.

    I hope this answers your questions. Don't forget, my office in House 6 is always open (Sleeping? Nuts to that concept) so either during Freshers' Week or Week One, call up and we can discuss all the options. The main thing is to try not to worry about it. Changing course is possible and is done by lots of students every year.



    I was wondering if its the same story in NUIG?? like that's about Trinity, but it'd be pretty much the same deal right??
    See I missed Arts by 5 points and it didn't come down in second round offers so I said I better start seriously looking at my other options, and as nothing else on my CAO is really an option for me, I was considering the plausibility of applying for a Vacant course, and transfering to Arts with Irish Studies, seeing as thats 340--what I got. Its really the 2 degrees that are important to me--philosophy and psychological studies--and I don't mind doing the irish studies as a specialism really...and in the mean time I'm getting my papers rechecked, so even if I do end up not being able to stick it, if i get my 5 points I can always transfer to normal Arts, right?! And that covers me if I don't get the 5 points as I'd be in the arts with Irish Studies, and I'd just have to stick it, I'll still have my two degrees at the end of the day......does what I'm saying make sense??:p


    Replies greatly welcome!!!


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