Anyone else get the perfect timetable? (1 Viewer)

stazi

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I love my timetable. couldnt have asked for it to be any better. unless they move ecop 1001 wed to 1 tuesday.

Monday:
10-11: ECMT 1010 lect
11-1: MKTG 1001 Lecture
2-4: WORK 1001 Lect

Tuesday:
9-10: MKTG 1001 Tutorial
10-11: ECMT 1010 Lect
12-13: ECOP 1001 Lect
14-15: WORK 1001 Tute

Wednesday:
10-11: ECMT 1010 Lect
12-1: ECOP 1001 LECT
15-16: ECOP 1001 Tut

Thursday:
2-3: ECMT 1010 Workshop
 

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Well personally I think your timetable's crap - where's all the fun - all the maths - all the physics - all the engineering?

Now THAT's a timetable to be proud of :p
 

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At least I'm not doing philosophy...

Sure - you can contemplate the universe and existance ... and why the hell you are unqualified for a job ...
 

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actually you are more then qualified for a job. Philosophy teaches you analytical crticial thinking which in an office and in a manager is highly needed.
 

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Mine is an absolute piece of shit. 5 days a week, 2hr breaks on Monday and Friday and a 3hr break on Thursday.
 

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LazyBoy said:
actually you are more then qualified for a job. Philosophy teaches you analytical crticial thinking which in an office and in a manager is highly needed.
Whatever they tell you to keep you in the degree :D.

On the other hand, engineers can solve problems using their heads - which is a highlight of the versatility of the degree: They can be hired as "managers or 'office stewards' (I like that one)" or even, god forbid, engineers.
 
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LazyBoy said:
actually you are more then qualified for a job. Philosophy teaches you analytical crticial thinking which in an office and in a manager is highly needed.
I got a job in an office without a degree.
 

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and what would that be? the bathroom cleaner?

hahaha, jk. If you mean a reception or admin job then I got one too without a degree.

I couldn't be happier about my degree. I have much more free time than I ever thought, considering I'm doing a double degree
 

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In my opinion, and I think keypad will agree with me too, that I have the perfect timetable...:p.........but...of course...arts hippies won't like it....:D
 

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my perfect timetable grows even more perfect. :)
Two changes meaning shortened breaks and earlier ends to days.
I was asked if i wanted a second day off. I didnt want thursday off as i had society meetings so asked them to put the ecmt workshop at 2-4.
 

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jester - you have a bad 2 hr wednesday gap. And on thursday you have to get up early just for 2 hours of study.
 

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personally i like having a 2 hour gap each day. same as i like having gaps between lectures. it gives me time to reoganise and travel at leasure. Also time to socialise, library etc.
 

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i could have a near -perfect timetable, except I'd have back to back classes on Thursday from 10 to 5, with no break at all for lunch... would this be insane?
 

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