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 21 
 on: February 11, 2008, 12:58:04 AM 
Started by ERO - Last post by ERO
ah the joys of being a student at Monash!! Anyone else been on a 'wild goose chase' with study related issues? I know I myself have many stories to tell... What faculty are you from? do they give consistent good advice or do they change their mind each time you talk to them?? Vent your experiences/frustrations here!!
Sarah

 22 
 on: February 10, 2008, 06:43:39 PM 
Started by ERO - Last post by wyvern
 Grin
I searched Monash bookshop and found 'Statistics for the Behavioural Sciences Study Guide + SPSS ver 15'! - $57.56 [with a Status: "May be available to order] + postage $10
This still works out to be a better deal than having to purchase a new/duplicate text just to get the study guide & CD
Looking at secondhand book supplies, it seem many students have/are trying to offload duplicate texts...
However, the above is only thru Caulfield bookshop as they have already placed an order with books due instore in approx 7 days [obviously other students have researched & requested this package].
ISBN: 0170155897
Caulfield Phone: 99032147
I am cautious about secondhand CD's as there is a license of 4 years - so if it is activated - I don't know if it would work on a second PC
A piece of trivial info - New to This Edition:
"...  updated for release 15 of the software and the new version of the General Social Survey. New datafiles are available for exercises."


Hope this can help someone else!
Marianne

 23 
 on: February 07, 2008, 07:12:28 PM 
Started by ERO - Last post by ERO
As a fellow student, I know how much it sucks when that happens.... The only thing I can think of is if you sell your current textbook second-hand and get the package - www.textbookexchange.com.au is a great site for off campus students to buy and sell their books second hand... I did a quick search and found several books "SPSS 15"... or you could even just try and find the guide and CD-ROM on textbookexchange.com.au.... just a few ideas to try and combat the crappy way companies monopolise on students at their expense!!!! Best of luck and let us know how you go!
Sarah

 24 
 on: February 07, 2008, 12:52:48 AM 
Started by ERO - Last post by wyvern
 Angry
Last year I studied psy1022 [RDA] thru Open Uni - Monash provider. Booklist specified Gravetter and Wallnau, Statistics for the Behavioual Sciences 7ed & Research Methods for Psychology as companion guide...$121.46 - no mention of a package [+ Study Guide + SPSS Student Version]
This year, the package is worth $132.25
My problem is - I now have the text book, but no Study Guide or SPSS package
so, buy Study Guide separately - $39.55 - but no SPSS CD! There is no option to purchase Study Guide AND CD
SPSS Student Version 15.0 - mmm pay around...$108 - WHAT? Shouldn't that be $18.86 - This doesn't make sense as further research shows
Title: Spss V.15 (to Be Packed With Text)
Author: Spss
Publisher: Thomson International
Availability: Available
Member Price: $18.86 Price: $20.96 (check it out yourself! - http://www.coop-bookshop.com.au/bookshop (search SPSS 15; page search results 125-150)
As a distance student, with no access to University campus - I consider this as both a rip off and discrimination

 25 
 on: February 04, 2008, 05:35:52 PM 
Started by ERO - Last post by ERO
Curious as to whether people received everything they were expecting to receive in the mail-out to OC students from OCLC?? Let us know your thoughts on how this service can be improved!!
Sarah

 26 
 on: February 04, 2008, 03:47:00 AM 
Started by ERO - Last post by OCVP
Hi All,

By way of introduction my name is Bryan Hogan, and I am your Off Campus Vice President for 2008.  That means I'll be representing the interests of Off Campus students to both the University and the Student Union.  I'll be doing that along with the Off Campus Students Association (OCSA) which is the representative body for OC Students.

We have a lot in store for this year, some of which have already begun;
  • Free Flash Drive promotion
  • eO Week
  • Online Community
  • Scholarships/Bursaries
  • Buddy Program
  Just to name a few.

Its all about giving you the opportunity to participate in the community as much or as little as you want.

In the mean time, I'd encourage you to head over to the Off Campus facebook group.  Just search for "Monash University Off Campus Students".

If you want to become a member of the Off Campus Students Association, or have any questions etc, please contact me at mugsu.ocvp@general.monash.edu.au

Cheers
Bryan
Monash Off Campus - A New Learning Experience

 27 
 on: February 03, 2008, 07:23:50 PM 
Started by ERO - Last post by ERO
Hello all,
Have just made a quiz for us all to find out where in the world we live!! Make sure you check out the O-week challenge that your Off Campus Students Association will be running at the end of February...
My new contact phone number has changed and is now: (03) 5122 7198 (international: +61351227198)
Any ideas for intiatives that Off Campus students can be a part of? let me know and we can try and make it happen!
Sarah

 28 
 on: November 19, 2007, 11:05:36 PM 
Started by ERO - Last post by ERO
Hello all,
As you are probably aware, the Off Campus Buddy Program is to be re-vamped for 2008!! Please contact your Education Research Officer at MUGSU - Sarah Elston (+613 51226541 or sarah.elston@general.monash.edu.au) with the following information if you would like to be a Mentor/Mentee:

Name
Contact Address
Phone Number/s
Email Address
Course studying
Whether you want to be a Mentor or Mentee
Your interests

We have already received responses from students who would like to be involved so it looks like it should be a productive program for 2008! All students who register interest shall be contacted in early 2008 with further information. Please encourage any Off-Campus students you know to also get involved and contact Sarah!!


 29 
 on: October 13, 2007, 09:36:22 PM 
Started by Da Prez - Last post by Da Prez
sounds good. i got this program 'stellarium' on my laptop which matches the night sky that you'd see over you at any given time and location. real nerdy, i know. but it's nifty for helping point out where the planets and galaxies are so you can go 'ah, that's what that speck of light like all the millions of others is'  Roll Eyes

 30 
 on: October 08, 2007, 11:18:22 PM 
Started by Da Prez - Last post by Melanie
No sorry can't help you there, although I was in Collins Booksellers today and they had this really awesome book on star gazing showing exactly where all the different constellations are in the sky, it was like $45 but seemed well worth it!!

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