There are a number of things you can do to ensure you hit the ground running when semester begins:
Time management
The expectation at UQ is that you need to spend at least 10-12 hours per week for each course you are enrolled in (this includes class time, additional study, and working on assessment tasks). For a normal full-time study load (8 units), this is 40-48 hours per week (or more, if you want to achieve higher grades).
UQ offers some great study skills and time management resources to help you set goals and for planning your study time on a daily, weekly and semesterly basis.
It is recommended that in your first semester at UQ you should limit paid employment to 8-10 hours per week. If you have caring duties, health problems and other responsibilities, that means you can't commit to 40 - 48 hours per week. You should get in touch with an Academic Advisor to discuss whether a reduced study load is possible.
Public Transport and Car Parking
It is recommended that new students use public transport where possible to and from university as there are limited car spaces available on campus and usually fill up very early. Car parking comes with a daily charge.
Learn more about public transport and even cycling options to the university.
IT Essentials for your studies
For all of your IT questions as a new EAIT student, we recommend referring to our New EAIT Student IT Help page. From here, you can also check if your laptop or desktop meets the minimum specification requirements for your studies.