i pretty much wanna move my one sociology tut on friday to monday (where i do actually have spare times). anyone with inside knowledge know if this is plausible? i really don't think it's too much to ask :\ so then i only have to go in 4 days and i have less horrible gaps.
mine is ridiculous (and i'm a first year!) :( that ONE tut on friday? there are TONS of other sclg tuts in which i have times free. and the 9-5 with massive gaps? omg
i'm definitely going to attempt to get mine changed. are usyd lenient with this? i NEED at least one day off to work.
what, i didn't even apply for anything and i still got student concession. those grounds for not giving someone concession sound like bs. making $100 a week doesn't really help that much. i'm not paying anymore than i have to. the concession prices are as much as ANYBODY should pay for our...
there's only one ext hist teacher at my school, but what happened with us is that 2 other history teachers from the faculty also helped co-mark to alleviate any bias.
i got a brochure about o-week in the mail... there's a couple of talks and other things i'm considering going to. i'm still trying to decide on an access card as well. the hopeful side of me wants to join clubs and be social but the lazy side of me is cbf.
yeah seriously it's really fucking dumb that we have to wait so long for our timetables. how hard is it to get a computer to automate everyones timetables? or why can't we just pick them ourselves? and i was told at the enrollment day that we got to see our timetables on february 12. but does...
then let me rephrase it better for you to understand: what i mean by coming to a conclusion is that yes, to an extent you should be solving your question. if you end the essay without figuring anything out, it's kind of a waste of everyone's time. i don't know what else the OP was asking. what...
you should make some attempt to come to some sort of conclusion. if your end your essay without some intelligent final statement about your topic, it just feels too open-ended and on the fence. perhaps you won't 'solve' it completely, but it's better than ending your essay the same as you...
ok if a certain unit has two of the same lectures available, do we get timetabled into one of them or are we just free to waltz into which ever one we want? or does it depend on the size of the lecture?
does this "automatic" timetabling process usually do a decent job of creating a good timetable... like, not having 6 hour gaps between classes, or spreading everything out on 5 different days when it is avoidable...? :\