KarmaKitten
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You're at uni every day! But as long as you like it.jannny said:lol how so? is it positive or negative?
Personally, I find even 4 days a week a bit of a stretch.
You're at uni every day! But as long as you like it.jannny said:lol how so? is it positive or negative?
Friend did Performance Studies where one lecturer would try to ask as many students as possible a question in each lecture, so as to note down their name and sneakily mark them on a roll. It was a pretty small class, I don't know if anyone failed for non attendance. Tutors in Asian Studies for instance also verbally noted my absence in lectures (there were about 30-40 doing the subject. That said, it's probably only really an issue in small classes that shouldn't be forced, but can be.Nebuchanezzar said:At which point you drop the subject if at all possible.
Has anyone ever come across one of those people before? Not me. Not even when I was doing chem1102 with about 20 other people.
When you have multiple classes at the same time.jannny said:wat is a clash?
Hope you get Margarita in the 9am EDUF tutorial (I had that time and had her). She rocks.jayadore said:
That's mine for first semester.
I think it's okay. =/
Minus the tuesday's english tut and ancient history lecture bit.
If you want to make timetable changes in person, go to Madsen LG31 between:breakout-09 said:If I go to the student centre to try and get my timetable altered, what do you think my chances of success are?
These are the 'official' timetables.roadrage75 said:just a quick quesiton.... ive got my timetable, but how official is it? i mean is it just a draft? cas i thought that the "real" timetables didnt come out til o-week?
Yep, most lecturers/tutors don't care. Most start their classes 5 or so minutes after the scheduled time to allow people to get to classes.nick1689 said:If you are late do you just silently slip into to the class?
Lectures tend to start and finish 5 minutes from the hour, so there is usually plenty of time to get from place to place. Often people slip into class a few minutes late, especially early in the semester, usually nothing to worry about. I've had lecturers become irritated with people entering more than 10-15 minutes late however.nick1689 said:Is it a bad thing to have 3 lectures/tutes one after each other? On wednesday I got classses from 2-3,3-4,4-5. The rooms, to my understanding arent that far away from each other, but how long do you have to get from one class to another? If you are late do you just silently slip into to the class?
Also, YAY, 3 days a week only!