AsyLum said:Refer to my above post
ight back to catching up on 151...i have to actually catch up to understand the new lecture material....next sem im gonna aim to have night classes so i dont skip em
AsyLum said:Refer to my above post
I give you a week till you start skipping next semSupra said:
ight back to catching up on 151...i have to actually catch up to understand the new lecture material....next sem im gonna aim to have night classes so i dont skip em
lol! that's so clever, if you skip lecturesCrashOveride said:when do we have to finalise changes for our sem2 timetable
im putting all tutes..on friday
the 1 day week shall prevail once again ^^
lol! that's so clever, if you skip lecturesCrashOveride said:when do we have to finalise changes for our sem2 timetable
im putting all tutes..on friday
the 1 day week shall prevail once again ^^
It would be just as fast to get off at Central/Town Hall, and catch a bus from the Central/QVB bus stop, not to mention far less complicated, but oh well. I don't see why everyone's saying catching a train from the city to Epping is a good idea when a bus takes exactly the same time...AsyLum said:Haha yeah Sounds about right
Trip-planner says that a bus from QVB to Macquarie can be between 30 mins in non-peak hour and 45 mins in peak hour. From estimation, a train just to Epping would take that long from the city, although you don't get peak hour traffic. It's nice not transferring between modes of transport, also, I think.Sweet_Lemon said:seems like get off at epping or QVB are quite the same (maybe not in the morning), but i used to explore new clothes at QVB
Yeh, there are 3 or 4 different routes, although the difference between the quickest and the slowest isn't more than 10 mins off-peak.... said:depends
if its peak hour, its more than 45minutes, and during offpeak, it depends which bus you take. If you took the one that goes through ryde area, it will be around 30minutes at least