Wed will be free, so I'm moving MBLG lab to Wednesdays, then putting PHSI pracs on thursday arvos and the lectures fit.Kind of pointless, unless you can move everything else.
PHSI2006 labs are on at 10:00-13:00 or 14:00-17:00 Tues, Weds and Thurs
edit: I'm assuming you wanted that Weds gone, yes?
Ah cool, just no days off then!Wed will be free, so I'm moving MBLG lab to Wednesdays, then putting PHSI pracs on thursday arvos and the lectures fit.
So all's good.
Pfft, I'm doing science/arts and ovrloading.Ah cool, just no days off then!
(like all these bastards, lol)
Oh no fair, lolPfft, I'm doing science/arts and ovrloading.
No days off for me!
But I will get every second wed off and friday off from 9-13 if i skip two lectures.
Lol my Italian and French put together is 6 hours. All my science subjects are 6 hours or more by themselves.Oh no fair, lol
I don't even have room to overload, ahaha
Really thinking of changing a subject, hmm
I don't think I can do any more junior units. Are there any second semester subjects without specific prerequisites that you'd like to recommend? I've considered Celtic Studies, but unfortunately most of what I'm studying is languages, which makes it hard to start something new half-way through the year.You're going to have to do things besides French and Ling to get your degree though aren't you, there wouldn't be that many subjects in that area to make up all your credit points?
Oh, you're second year? I'd go ask in the general chat thread, they'd probably be able to give you some suggestions there, hmmI don't think I can do any more junior units. Are there any second semester subjects without specific prerequisites that you'd like to recommend? I've considered Celtic Studies, but unfortunately most of what I'm studying is languages, which makes it hard to start something new half-way through the year.
I'm in the second year of my first year. I transferred from a combined degree into the single arts degree, so I'm kinda stuck in first year limbo. I'll go pose the question in general chat as you suggested.Oh, you're second year? I'd go ask in the general chat thread, they'd probably be able to give you some suggestions there, hmm
Yeah, sorry, I'd help you if I could but I transferred to straight science, so you'll get better advice there!I'm in the second year of my first year. I transferred from a combined degree into the single arts degree, so I'm kinda stuck in first year limbo. I'll go pose the question in general chat as you suggested.
Critical thinking is a pretty enjoyable course, and has no prereqs. Also philosophy of happiness doesn't have any either, I'm doing it next sem. Celtic studies is apparently really good, I'd have done it, but it wouldn't have worked well with my timetableI don't think I can do any more junior units. Are there any second semester subjects without specific prerequisites that you'd like to recommend? I've considered Celtic Studies, but unfortunately most of what I'm studying is languages, which makes it hard to start something new half-way through the year.
mhmm...not sure if philosophy is my thing. Which celtic unit were you looking at doing? I think CLST2607 - Modern Irish Linguistics looks interesting, but it isn't very specific in how much prior knowledge they assume.Critical thinking is a pretty enjoyable course, and has no prereqs. Also philosophy of happiness doesn't have any either, I'm doing it next sem. Celtic studies is apparently really good, I'd have done it, but it wouldn't have worked well with my timetable
Haha, I've heard it's absolute torture.Im in your MBLG lectures UNCO lol.
thanksgo into student administration, and 'enrolment variations'. add or subtract units as desired.
hahahahahaha they are NOT going to let you do it without MBLG! Why did you even think they would? It's a really important prereq, second year biochem is pretty full on, you'd flail and sink without it!Haha, I've heard it's absolute torture.
I tried to get special permission for BCHM2072 so I didn't have to do MBLG... but he wouldn't let me. SIIIIGH. I really don't wanna do MBLG.
So then I'm guessing 1901 would be a lot more work than "a lot of work"? lol. At least if it's interesting I'll be motivated to do the work...hahahahahaha they are NOT going to let you do it without MBLG! Why did you even think they would? It's a really important prereq, second year biochem is pretty full on, you'd flail and sink without it!
And it's not that bad, just a lot of work! *rolls eyes* It's actually really interesting.