coz of the feeling that u wasted money?why would you feel guilty?
don't you have to come to tutorials with like an 85% attendence rate or does that depend on the uni and course?i got 95 in a course last semester and only attended a couple of the lectures (2/week and no tutorial), but the textbook was excellent and i learned heaps... hence no guilt
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you don't get to sit the final exam if you skip more than 20% of tutes without valid reason. you fail in that casedon't you have to come to tutorials with like an 85% attendence rate or does that depend on the uni and course?
lies... in most of my elec subjects (first and second year) i only went to 1 or 2 tutes for the whole semesteryou don't get to sit the final exam if you skip more than 20% of tutes without valid reason. you fail in that case
not all subjects have tutorials -_-don't you have to come to tutorials with like an 85% attendence rate or does that depend on the uni and course?
that may be the case with the school of electrical engineering but not with the school of psychologylies... in most of my elec subjects (first and second year) i only went to 1 or 2 tutes for the whole semester
same with first year physics
the attendance thing is only brought up if you are trying to scrape through with a conceded pass (ie you got 45-49) -- they'll fail you if you didn't go to enough tutes
however if there is any form of assessment carried out in the tutes then it is important that you attend. for example most maths tests are done in the tutes
source: http://www.psy.unsw.edu.au/students/current/files/Student_Guide_2008.pdfThe University requires you to attend classes regularly. If you attend less than 80% of
classes in a course you may be refused final assessment. The School takes the view that, as
psychology is an experimental science, laboratory class attendance is particularly important.
Tutorial classes and lectures are run for your benefit. Should you, for no legitimate reason,
fail to make proper use of them, you are not in a good position should you wish to apply for
special consideration.
too true.it gets easier each time you skip