DominiqueSydney
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Thanks for that Spence! xoxoYeah that's right. The only other way you could lose it is if a class was cancelled, in which case you'd have to make a new one
Thanks for that Spence! xoxoYeah that's right. The only other way you could lose it is if a class was cancelled, in which case you'd have to make a new one
Im going in at 9.30am on the dot... get it over and done withSo am I. I'm not sure what time to go in. I think going in early would be the best but I really want a sleep in
no worriesThanks for that Spence! xoxo
Don't bother changing, just go to the 10am lecture.how do i change one lecture from 8am to 10am the same day?
in my case i would like to change my BIOL1003 lecture on wednesday morning, I checked the UOS thing and there is a lecture at 10 i just have no idea how to move it :S
dont worry i figured it out haha
+1don't bother changing, just go to the 10am lecture.
With the "customise my timetable" option, how exactly can I view my current timetable without changing it?If the timetabling system automatically allocated you the new class, all the timetable people would be seeing is your new timetable. They can change it back to your old one plus the Friday pracs though. Its probably easier to go and see them.
Or just click on the "customise my timetable" button and see what days you go since they show you a "mock up" of your original timetable. Make sense?
Oooh I haaaate it when late classes are added. Even if they don't interfere with your current timetable, your entire timetable is reallocated.
Hate it.
Yeah I've printed mine out, but its just I wanna see what has happened to my timetable since they've added this class. It shouldn't interrupt my timetable, because it's during a free time slot.If you click "get new timetable" and nothing has changed (i.e. no new classes, you haven't changed your enrolment), your timetable should be the same.
But if there's something different, it'll reallocate the whole thing.
Basically, the first time you see your timetable you should save it so you don't need to look at it again.