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Ian, Mark, or Tim, please make the title of this thread red or something so people see it. :)

The final examination timetable for Spring semester is now available online. You would be well advised to check that nothing has changed since the provisional timetable was released a while ago, and also to take down the rooms your exam is scheduled to take place in.

 
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I was actually going to add an Important Notices thread with this kinda stuff in it. Didn't get around to doing it yet though.


Post your exam timetable here!
 

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I figured you were too busy with your own stuff, so I did it myself. :)

Mine is thus:

180604 - 68101 Foundations of Physics (Next Friday)
250604 - 65101 Chemistry 1C (Friday after)
290604 - 33190 Mathematical Modelling for Science (Tuesday after that)

This is the timetable for all BSc (Applied Physics) and BSc (Nanotechnology) students.
 

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bah! exams are for the weak, and foolish.

french written test tomorrow, then i'm all done. :cool:
 

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Mine is:

12/06/04 - 25115 Economics for Business (THIS Saturday >.<)
16/06/04 - 31100 Introduction to the .NET Framework (Next Wednesday)
19/06/04 - 22321 Cost Management Systems (Next, Another Saturday)
24/06/04 - 31478 Project Management and Quality Assurance (Next next Thursday)
 

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Leave my hobby horse alone!

And if you're going to call people with exams foolish, you can't expect any different. It's the perpetual battle between Numbers and Words. ;)
 

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Originally posted by Lexicographer
...and career-bound :p
i'm already getting work in my field, thankyou-very-much mr. applied physician! and the last time i walked out of an exam hall was over a year and a half ago.
 

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Yeah Lexi, stop bashing the humanities people.... we aren't that bludgey, and sitting exams won't further our skills for the careers we are going for anyway. We've had on average more than one assignment per week... plus we are expected to start getting stuff published, getting work experience etc... it's not that bludgey.
 

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all next week -- so sucky
17/6/04 (thursday) mathematical modelling 1
18/6/04 (friday) physical modelling
19/6/04 (Saturday) intro to civil engineering
>-< w00t~ 6 weeks holidays!!!
back to studying again..
 

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Originally posted by braindrainedAsh
Yeah Lexi, stop bashing the humanities people....
I wasn't bashing them, I was mocking them. There's a difference. :)
Originally posted by braindrainedAsh
sitting exams won't further our skills for the careers we are going for anyway
Conceded.
Originally posted by braindrainedAsh
We've had on average more than one assignment per week... plus we are expected to start getting stuff published, getting work experience etc...
So? I get three every week. In fact, what you've described is my degree, only without exams.
Originally posted by saladsurgery
i'm already getting work in my field
That's pretty damn good actually, I'm glad for you :)
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mr. applied physician!
Er... I think you mean "Physicist". I'm no doctor. :p
Originally posted by saladsurgery
the last time i walked out of an exam hall was over a year and a half ago.
There is no jealousy emoticon
 

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Economics For Business (This Sat)
Accounting For Business (Next Sat)
Computer Fundamentals (Mon after next Sat)
ISP (Who cares, sometime after those exams :p )
 

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16th OOP
17th Math Modelling 1
18th Physical Modelling
21st Intro to elec eng

At least its gonna be over very soon...more hols.. :p..bright side :(
 
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12th Economics for Business
15th Marketing Foundations:chainsaw:
16th Managing People and Organisations:chainsaw:
19th Accounting for Business

muchly screwed for all:(
the only upside to my timetable is that i get six weeks of holidays
 

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most subjects have their exams in more than 1 room, so can we go to any room, or is there a specific room we have to go to
 

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