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Reply 3460

Original post by dmz
Anyone else having problem setting up the instalment? It's only giving me the option to pay it in full


Ahhh having the same problem... It's saying I don't have a student support number from the student loans company? Hopefully it'll be sorted when registration properly opens on the 31st.
The Great Hall at University of Leeds
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Reply 3461
Original post by Teh User
I've just done the registration process, but the system says I'm not currently allowed to change or add any modules. Was there a fair choice when you looked for electives at freshers?


I decided to do electives in my department and they only ran three electives in the first year, but all of them had space when I enrolled.
Reply 3462
I logged onto the leeds website thing but since I was on a timer at the time I came off after I got my username and password, when I logged on again I went right onto the Leeds vle/website thing. Have I missed some sort of registration because of this?
Reply 3463
Original post by oliviaL
I logged onto the leeds website thing but since I was on a timer at the time I came off after I got my username and password, when I logged on again I went right onto the Leeds vle/website thing. Have I missed some sort of registration because of this?


The registration is found in the 'Student Services & Admin' tab on the Portal. You have to log into student services via the button near the top-left and you should be able to find your way from there.
Reply 3464
Original post by GraceCV
Ahhh having the same problem... It's saying I don't have a student support number from the student loans company? Hopefully it'll be sorted when registration properly opens on the 31st.


I've not even started the tuition one, cos i'm not sure how to go about it. Yea probably, just wanted to get it over and done with so i wouldn't have something i have to worry about later
Original post by dmz
I've not even started the tuition one, cos i'm not sure how to go about it. Yea probably, just wanted to get it over and done with so i wouldn't have something i have to worry about later


It said if the SLC is paying your full tuition, then just press continue :P
Reply 3466
Original post by Muffinz
It said if the SLC is paying your full tuition, then just press continue :P


aw cool thanks
Reply 3467
Original post by Gemini92
The registration is found in the 'Student Services & Admin' tab on the Portal. You have to log into student services via the button near the top-left and you should be able to find your way from there.


I found it :smile: Thank you!
Original post by Teh User
When can we start registering for electives out of interest? I quite want to do beginners Italian or French, advanced German or some beginners Russian. Got to think about it first but I imagine they fill really quickly.


I'm gonna try Upper Intermediate French :smile: Really excited
i get what devonshire north lawn means but the F1.14 is confusing me???
Original post by Drunken Duncan
i get what devonshire north lawn means but the F1.14 is confusing me???


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Original post by Muffinz
I'm gonna try Upper Intermediate French :smile: Really excited


I did up to AS Level German, and I'd really like to do more. But I also kind of want to start learning French, Italian or Russian. Tried Russian before and it was really interesting. :smile:
Original post by Teh User
I did up to AS Level German, and I'd really like to do more. But I also kind of want to start learning French, Italian or Russian. Tried Russian before and it was really interesting. :smile:


I did up to AS French too (6 years in total - got a C at AS cuz I couldn't be arsed to do vocab but have a better work ethic now) and I'd really like to get back into it :smile: I did loads of languages at my secondary school (French for 6 years, Spanish for 3 years, did German for a while and tasters in Russian, Japanese and Cornish) and they're so fascinating :smile: Definitely worth a go (esp in first year where the mark doesn't matter so much!)
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Original post by Muffinz
I did up to AS French too (6 years in total - got a C at AS cuz I couldn't be arsed to do vocab but have a better work ethic now) and I'd really like to get back into it :smile: I did loads of languages at my secondary school (French for 6 years, Spanish for 3 years, did German for a while and tasters in Russian, Japanese and Cornish) and they're so fascinating :smile: Definitely worth a go (esp in first year where the mark doesn't matter so much!)


Yes, I didn't do too well in AS German but my work ethic is also better. Only ever done German though as that's all our school ever offered us. I would have preferred to do French. :smile:
Original post by Muffinz
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cheers for that :smile:
one more question. would the 1 indicating floor 1 mean ground floor or the 1st floor?
Original post by Teh User
Yes, I didn't do too well in AS German but my work ethic is also better. Only ever done German though as that's all our school ever offered us. I would have preferred to do French. :smile:


My school saw itself as a language specialist school, so we all got started in year 7 with a language (either French, Spanish or German depending on what tutor group you were in... nobody got to pick). If you were in the top set for your lang at the end of year 8 they made you take another language (again you didn't get to pick), and then forced to take both the langs to GCSE. I took German up as an option in year 10 but was unfortunately forced to drop it due to health issues, but I can't say I was forced to learn langs, I loved them! We also had international studies classes between yr7-9 and that was about learning diff langs and cultures. Was interesting!
one more question. would the 1 indicating floor 1 mean ground floor or the 1st floor?

i reposted this cus i don't want it to get lost on the previous page XD lol
Original post by Muffinz
My school saw itself as a language specialist school, so we all got started in year 7 with a language (either French, Spanish or German depending on what tutor group you were in... nobody got to pick). If you were in the top set for your lang at the end of year 8 they made you take another language (again you didn't get to pick), and then forced to take both the langs to GCSE. I took German up as an option in year 10 but was unfortunately forced to drop it due to health issues, but I can't say I was forced to learn langs, I loved them! We also had international studies classes between yr7-9 and that was about learning diff langs and cultures. Was interesting!


I can't deny I enjoyed German, I would just have preferred French. Oh well, I got to go to Germany three times thanks to German. Loved it.
Reply 3479
Original post by Drunken Duncan
one more question. would the 1 indicating floor 1 mean ground floor or the 1st floor?

i reposted this cus i don't want it to get lost on the previous page XD lol


first floor

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