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    Do you expect to complete your entire program in Session 1?

    Yes you can change your answer myUNSW...have a poke around.
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    Do you expect to complete your entire program in Session 1?

    Session = semester = 'teaching period'
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    Timetabling issues :@

    Swap the subject for itself, and you'll be able to pick from other available lecture/tute streams.
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    Timetabling issues :@

    People move around their tutes and labs during the first week when they're still trying to adjust their timetable. Keep your eyes peeled and you might get the slots you want.
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    UNSW rectangles- need help!

    oh god we're getting to the age where students aren't even making timetables for themselves! :p in person enrolment < half working online enrolment < nice online enrolment < nice online enrolment + auto generated timetables
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    Chem and Maths

    +1 +2 If you're up for a challenge do the higher version. You have a couple of weeks till census to move down if you feel a bit pwned at the classes.
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    Help with Timetable Clashes

    Check the details of the classes and try and find out if there is actually a real clash of classes. Sometimes its just on myUNSW theres a class bcause of the way the class is in the system but really theres no clash, so they make it a permitted clash. If there is a real clash of classes, you...
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    Help with Timetable Clashes

    Weekly, but it depends on the class and how its run.
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    Help with Timetable Clashes

    1) If both subjects are core, pick a different tute/lecture stream so there isn't a clash 2) If the subjects are electives, pick another elective
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    Do you expect to complete your entire program in Session 1?

    "Are you going to graduate after session 1?"
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    Restricting Internet Access via Router to Selected PCs (IP Addresses) on Home Network

    Re: Restricting Internet Access via Router to Selected PCs (IP Addresses) on Home Net Got/Tried setting QoS?
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    WTF does RAID mean?

    Old thread revival++, but damn!
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    Calculators

    I've never understood the difficulty (especially if you're a local student). Maybe things have changed since I did the HSC, but the most common Board approved calculators were the Casio fx82 or fx100, which you would probably take with you into uni anyway, and coincidentally they're approved...
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    Calculators

    myunsw ftw. https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/academiclife/assessment/examinations/Calculator.html
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    What car do you own?

    weee...major thread resurrection. As of early August I started driving a 09 3rd gen CRV (from a 97 CRV) :)
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    Safari 4

    It does feel a wee bit faster loading pages, but just from browsing and loading pages, it doesn't feel like that massive a difference. For work though I'm doing a GWT based site, and that feels faster on Safari.
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    New Macbook Pro 13inch + more - Apple WWDC 2009

    hmmm...I have a 13" aluminium atm, kinda after more screen real estate, maybe its time to upgrade!
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    Worst inventions

    I'd imagine they'd want to use it, being more rugged and all :)
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    Worst inventions

    The data layer of a CD is not directly exposed. Its like having a extension cord with a thin, translucent insulation covering it. Its optical, thats the way its going to work (or go back to MDs and type 2 DVD RAM). Flash memory a limited read/write life. Any kind of media going to have some...
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