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nahi11

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Hi,

Might be bit a stupid question but anyway...

Do they mark the attendance in lectures? The reason is not because I want to avoid going to lectures but wondering if I could being along someone with for a week. And no it;s not because I'm scared lol..

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They don't usually mark attendance in lectures. Bring someone if you want.


I remember when I met up with someone on these forums and I brought her in to my maths lecture one day. No one batted an eyelid.

Or so I thought.

Next day: "omg shadowdude, who was that hot chick you brought in yesterday? was she your... GIRLFRIEND?!?!?! hehehehehehehehehehe (but if so, you are my God and I will worship you 'til the end of time)"


good times
 

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Thanks. I guess in a large room full of people, no one is going to care.... Hopefully.
 

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If you're bringing someone along they won't care. They would usually send around a sheet so like just tell them not to write their name or to write a fake name.

I used to go to my friend's third year HPS lectures and tutorials with like 40 people (maybe less (probably a lot less)) and no one cared.
I even came in like an hour and a bit late one lesson and no one seemed to care. lol
 
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They do for some subjects, it really depends on the Lecturer. At UNSW, it happened to me a few times for MGMT subjects.

But usually, they bring a sheet around and you have to write your name and student number on it to confirm that you're there.
 

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Normally they don't take attendance for lectures (well majority don't, but some courses do take attendance for probably 5% of the grade)

My friends never go to lectures except for the last week(for exam details)
 

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For language courses at UNSW, you need to attend at least 80% of the lectures and tutorials or else you will fail the course.
 

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If you're bringing someone along they won't care. They would usually send around a sheet so like just tell them not to write their name or to write a fake name.

I used to go to my friend's third year HPS lectures and tutorials with like 40 people (maybe less (probably a lot less)) and no one cared.
I even came in like an hour and a bit late one lesson and no one seemed to care. lol
Yeah, coz they were stupefied by your haircut k3k3k3k3
 

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They don't usually mark attendance in lectures. Bring someone if you want.


I remember when I met up with someone on these forums and I brought her in to my maths lecture one day. No one batted an eyelid.

Or so I thought.

Next day: "omg shadowdude, who was that hot chick you brought in yesterday? was she your... GIRLFRIEND?!?!?! hehehehehehehehehehe (but if so, you are my God and I will worship you 'til the end of time)"


good times
then u woke up
 

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Back to the topic it depends on ur course/ subject, as a general rule of thumb tutorial/workshops are compulsory (most of the time), labs are 99% compulsory. Lectures depends on cohort size i guess but they are generally recorded, so it doesn't really matter at times
 

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