The road to Applecross is single-track for the entire way, with signposted passing places. It starts almost t sea level, then rises 626m over the course of 9.1km, with the steepest gradient hitting 20%. The average gradient is around 7%.
Remember that though there are passing places, you can't guarantee that there will be a handy one in front of you when you see someone coming from the opposite direction. You must be prepared to reverse into the nearest passing place. Please do NOT attempt the drive if you are wary about reversing on a difficult road with steep slopes and switchbacks!
We are taking the night bus on Thursday night, then taking the 5 or 6am bus to Quan Ba pass. Get off there and climb the pass before walking down to Tam Son. We plan to spend the night there to recover from the night bus (traveling buddy not good on winding roads) and visit the Lung Khuy Cave.
Quan Ba is a famous stop along the route of the Ha Giang loop. It is here where you enter the real mountain area of the province, after driving over the stunning Heaven Gate pass with views on the Twin Mountains. If you have time, make sure to check out some of the remote local villages of minority and when you arrive at the right day, you can also see their unique market.
Quan Ba Heaven Gate or Quan Ba pass, feels like the doorway to real mountains of Ha Giang. It is here where the scenery changes rapidly to towering mountains with small villages dotted in the valley. It is around 40 km from Ha Giang City and it has some great viewpoints of the topped limestone mountains. On the top of the pass is a small coffee shop with a view, and with cold weather it is recommended to get a hot cup of chocolate here.
When you head down the pass for Tam Son town there is a parking lot halfway where you can stop and climb the stairs up for an amazing view over the mountains, village down below and the Twin Mountains.
There is a viewpoint from the Heaven Gate pass when you are driving down from the top to Tam Son town around halfway. You can park the motorbike or car at the parking lot and take the stairs up for a beautiful view over the Twin Mountains, the town and the mountains of Ha Giang.
There is a lot more in Ha Giang to see, so make sure you have three to four days to explore some of these highlights. When you follow the QL4C up north heading to Dong Van, you will driver over the stunning Tham Ma Pass, before entering the beautiful Sung La Valley. Drive further to Sa Phin where you can visit the historical HMong King Palace. From here you can choose to drive straight to Dong Van to do the king of mountain passes Ma Pi Leng Pass, or choose to first go to the most northern point of the country at Lung Cu flag tower, with rewarding views along the way.
However, it is not recommended that learner drivers, very large vehicles or caravans drive across this pass. (You will see signs at the beginning of the pass with this advice and an alternative route.)
A large sign, before you start the drive over the pass, advises that this route is not suitable for large vehicles, caravans or learner drivers. There is also a sign giving an alternative route if required.
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120 CATS in total. For progression from 1st year to 2nd year, you must pass at least 90 Credits with an overall average of 40% or above, including passes in the required core and required optional core modules:
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Candidates must pass oral and written language proficiency tests (OPI and WPT) in English and in the target language before student teaching begins. Please contact the Early Childhood and Elementary Education Department for specific information on testing requirements and costs.
In addition, students must achieve a 3.0 cumulative grade point average to apply for and to begin the Student Teaching Semester, must achieve a grade of 3.0 or higher in each of the following six courses: FCO105, KT201, MAT115, MAT150, EDU260 and SE220 and demonstrate satisfactory progress on identified professional and personal dispositions. Students must pass all remaining Core courses with a 2.0 or higher and may not take any of the courses offered by the Department on a pass/fail basis. Students seeking certification in Spanish Education will be required to have a minimum of 190 hours of Field Experience prior to the Student Teaching semester and meet specific requirements as noted in the Certification Requirements section in the Department of Education.
All Music majors, regardless of degree or program, must pass the Piano Proficiency Requirement by the end of the sophomore year. If this requirement is not passed by this time, the student must take applied piano (MUS 761 or MUS 762) until the requirement has been passed. The requirement consists of six components: performance of three prepared works; scales; arpeggios; sight reading; and melody harmonization. A student may pass the requirement in segments.
All Music majors must pass the Aural Skills Proficiency Requirement in order to complete the Major. These students must pass each of a series of graduated exams (3 levels required for the BA;) that test in the following Aural Skills areas: intervals, chords, scales, melodic dictation, harmonic dictation, and sight singing. These topics will be taught both within the four required Music Theory courses, as well as in a longer-term self-paced, computer-program-assisted, proficiency-based mode.
Before undertaking this major, the student must establish language proficiency in Chinese equivalent to Chinese Level IV. Proficiency may be established by taking and passing Chinese 20200, by examination or by other evidence acceptable by the School of Language and Cultures.
Before undertaking this major, the student must establish language proficiency in Chinese equivalent to Chinese Level IV. Proficiency may be established by taking and passing CHNS 20200 - Chinese Level IV , by examination, or by other evidence acceptable by the School of Language and Cultures. If pre-requisite courses need to be taken for credit, the credits will be applied to Electives.
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The BA (Hons) involves one additional year of study at fourth-year level. Students may specialise in one area of study (pure honours) or two (combined honours). Entry to the honours degree must be approved by the School/s concerned and the Faculty. Commencement of honours must occur within five years of the completion of your degree course.
If any of these requirements are not fulfilled, you will only be eligible for the BA pass degree. A pass (P) or fail (N) grade in any component of assessment will disqualify you from taking out the BA (Honours) degree.Fourth-year studies are usually taken full-time. In exceptional circumstances (such as work commitments, ill-health etc.), and with both School and Faculty approval, you may be permitted to take your fourth-year studies part time over a maximum of two years.
Students who graduate with Honours in the Bachelor of Arts at Melbourne receive a passport to a world of opportunities. The degree provides students with the scope to refine their analytical skills and research techniques while significantly expanding the range of options available after graduation.
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