This is why you go to the lecture listed on your timetableyes but what if 500 other people have the same idea as me, we arent all going to fit in carslaw 157 i dont think
This is why you go to the lecture listed on your timetableyes but what if 500 other people have the same idea as me, we arent all going to fit in carslaw 157 i dont think
People who log in first don't necessarily get the best classes. Everyone's place in a class is automatically allocated by the system but spots open up as people start to customise their timetable (as we do obviously). So sometimes you get a better timetable after the initial rush of people logging in.isn't it sorta the same thing with usyd, whoever logs into the timetabling system first and processes their timetable gets the best classes? or is it already picked beforehand? idk. i don't understand it.
This.People who log in first don't necessarily get the best classes. Everyone's place in a class is automatically allocated by the system but spots open up as people start to customise their timetable (as we do obviously). So sometimes you get a better timetable after the initial rush of people logging in.
It's all just chance really.
Maybe, maybe not. It depends if those tutes are full or still have places for students in them. Every time they block of a chunk of time to move classes, it reallocates your timetable.and then say if i wanted a tute moved, timetabling people would only move that tute right?
Yes, assuming you don't have another class at the time. Otherwise, they'd obviously have to shuffle your timetable.and then say if i wanted a tute moved, timetabling people would only move that tute right?
ah okay, thanks!People who log in first don't necessarily get the best classes. Everyone's place in a class is automatically allocated by the system but spots open up as people start to customise their timetable (as we do obviously). So sometimes you get a better timetable after the initial rush of people logging in.
It's all just chance really.
oh good! how many people are in tutorials, roughly, anyway? i just hope usyd can give me one of the tut times i want on monday.Yes, assuming you don't have another class at the time. Otherwise, they'd obviously have to shuffle your timetable.
You can always just "turn up" to that tut class, but if you get a mean tutor, they can turn you away depending on how full the class is.
And hypothetically speaking, if the cap had already been exceeded, and you hadn't made your timetable because of work, you'd be bitching away as you are now. =Pi dont know, put a cap on the number of enrolments per day for a week or something so everyone has a fair shot.
You able to take your timetable to an advisor during the first week of university as well.GOD, Your timetable has difficult clashes and needs to be allocated by a timetable advisor. Click here for availibility of advisors. : (
I'm not in Australia right now and can't get back until 28th. What should I do now....? Can I just withdraw one of my UOS?