I never use rectangles, personally - it's better to manually look at the class timetables using the Timetables website (http://timetable.unsw.edu.au/) and plan it there. That way, you can edit your timetable to whatever you want - and include things like "I can't have x lecture after y class because I need z time after y class because of distance from COFA to Kensington".View attachment 29952
Just the one Thursday lecture is annoying considering it takes me 1.5 hours to get there, but the alternative was 9am Friday which would have been a lot worse. I tried the rectangles tool, but it kept giving me back-to-back classes at COFA and UNSW which is physically impossible.
Contact the school and ask. But I would assume the clash is permitted for a reason. Because maybe when you have labs they don't go for the whole two hours etc.Also when there are clashes does that mean that you'll have to miss some class? How would that workout? Then How would I catch up with the unintentionally missed lessons every week?
Isn't it 3 hours? Because there are two engineering classes on Monday, one from 2-4 and the other from 2-5, and physics from 4-6.You are only missing out on 1 hour of ENGG1000 a week maximum (maybe once a few weeks), and in some cases, you aren't missing out on anything.
That's why its a permitted clash (in orange), because its only one hour maximum of clash.
No. ENGG1000 clashes with itself (its a system glitch) so you only miss out on ENGG1000 lecture 4-5 which clashes with PHYS1131 Lab (go to the lab and skip the lecture because it is worth it that way).Isn't it 3 hours? Because there are two engineering classes on Monday, one from 2-4 and the other from 2-5, and physics from 4-6.
Therefore i will miss all the 2-5 engineering class.
It can also be calculated from the fact that i should be doing 27 hours a week without clash, while here i am doing 24 hours.
This. It usually goes for a lot less, hence the permitted clash and it isn't much of a big issue as some days it won't even clash.the lecture would never go for 3 hours
Keith Burrows to Matthews on Monday is a long painful trek, other than that it's okayView attachment 29958
Here, finally a better one. Lol, thought someone would comment a "wow!" or something about my last time table, where on Monday, I'd 8 hours of classes straight, without any break.
This is is better no clashes, except with Engg1000 itself, which Mr. anomalousdecay has kindly explained as a "system glitch".
Anyone kind enough here to check if my timetable is OK in regards to the distance between my classes which are straight after the other. And if that will have an effect? (I've no clue which class is where).
Thanks
Thanks for that. How far do you think it is? (in terms of minutes). Will my Comp lecture be affected a lot? Should I change it (afraid this was the best timetable I could have) or shouldn't worry that much?Keith Burrows to Matthews on Monday is a long painful trek, other than that it's okay
Nah, just leave it. It's like a 5-8 minute walk.Thanks for that. How far do you think it is? (in terms of minutes). Will my Comp lecture be affected a lot? Should I change it (afraid this was the best timetable I could have) or shouldn't worry that much?
probably around 10minutes, I wouldn't worry about it they are both lectures and you would make it on time most of the timeThanks for that. How far do you think it is? (in terms of minutes). Will my Comp lecture be affected a lot? Should I change it (afraid this was the best timetable I could have) or shouldn't worry that much?
Mathews to Physics Theatre is far, and Bioscience to Keith Burrows is even further. At least you will be walking downhill.View attachment 29959
How about mine? I enrolled pretty late so this was the best that I could come up with so far.
Still playing around to see if I can make it better
Yep haha. Though some second year students would have a similar problem lol.Nope. What subject was it for? One of your privileged level 2 stuff?