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Oh, we don't have a thread yet. Ok, here we go, same deal as Autumn, except post your spring subjects and not autumn :p

Tuesday - 9am - 12pm - Tourism Trends - Hawkesbury
Wednesday - 1pm - 4pm - Sustainable Tourism and Recreational Planning - Hawkesbury
Thursday - 9am - 12pm - Wildlife Tourism - Hawkesbury
Friday - 9am - 4pm (with a one hour break) - Landuse and the Environment - Hawkesbury.

I think this semester is going to kill me! Firday is 6 hours for just one subject, not to meantion I have Corazon for 2 subjects and Poll for Sustainable tourism!

But its good to be back at Hawkesbury and not switching between a billion different campuses each week!
 
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only properly rego'd for bus so far but should get the law ones so..


Monday
- 9-10am - Recruitment and Selection (T)
- 12-2pm Recruitment and Selection (L)

Tuesday
- 9-11am - Law Foundation Sem A
- 11am-12pm - Enterprise Industrial Relations (T)
- 12-2pm - Criminal Law Sem A
- 4-6pm Enterprise Industrial Relations (L)

Thursday
- 9-11am - Law Foundation Sem B

Friday
- 12-2pm - Criminal Law Sem B

Tuesday sucks... 9-6.... n i dont like the whole 1 lecture a day coz its kinda a waste of the drive. at least i'm not at parra nth this semester woot! :p

EDIT: oh ps at parra campus:p
 

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Monday
Biology 2 9am - 11am (L)
Biology 2 12 - 1pm (L/T)
Intro 2 Geochem 2pm - 5pm (Prac)

Tuesday
Chemistry 2 10 - 1 (prac)
Intro 2 Geochem 3pm - 5pm (L)

Wednesday
Engineering and Design concepts 9 - 10 (L)
Engineering and Design concepts 11 - 1 (Prac)

Thursday
Biology 2 10 - 1 (prac)
Chemistry 2 2 - 5 (L)
 

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I was thinking of doing intro to geochem, but I had enough of looking at rocks last semester, and the lecturer drove me nuts constantly speaking about rocks :rolleyes:
 

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yeha i think I'm gonna drop it, cause i dunno how well i would do in it
 

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Well, I did the earth sciences subject last semester. It was interesting, however, we had weekly exams and there was a tonne of work that needed to be done each week. Also, some of the topics were very difficult to understand, especially earths physics, but I was told that in geochem you look more at the chemical structures of the earth etc, but the lecturer is very nice, he'll explain anything, but he has an obsession with rocks :p
 
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im only enrolled in 2 subs for my current course, so i gotta fix it all up start of sem, hmm but if i drop and pick up units wont i be behind by the time their processed???
 

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Lecturers expect in the first 2 weeks that some students join and some drop out, so you won't be too far behind.

As soon as you find out if you get your transfer or not, you should fix your structure asap, so you can attend first week so your not far behind.
 

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Tuesday 9 - 5 and Wednesday 10 - 4.

I have a question actually. Do we have to follow the course structure? Because I emailed my course co-ordinator two weeks ago asking if I could do some different subjects to the ones I was advised to do at mid-year enrolment (with the intention of doing those ones next semester) and the fucker leaves it to 2pm today to get back to me (when I already did my program variation after not hearing from him for a week, and changed some units around) and tells me I should do the units I was advised to do. The units I'm enrolled in right now are all compulsory as well so what's the difference? I really need to know because otherwise I will a) not have my current timetable - which I love and get stuck with some shit hours and b) will need to go through all that paperwork again.

I hope that's clear enough for someone to understand, so I can get an answer. It's a bit ridiculous that I'm relying more on BoS to give me a straight and accurate answer than the actual staff, for fucks sake.

[EDIT]: the actual staff at UWS, that is.
 

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Its always best to follow the course structure, because if you have compulsory subjects, there could be a risk that next semester or whenever they might clash with other core subjects. If this happens, sometimes you might not be able to overload, so you will be extending your time at uni by a semester.

But really, its up to you if you follow your course structure, however, I'd advise you to.
 

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LaraB said:
only properly rego'd for bus so far but should get the law ones so..


Monday
- 9-10am - Recruitment and Selection (T)
- 12-2pm Recruitment and Selection (L)

Tuesday
- 9-11am - Law Foundation Sem A
- 11am-12pm - Enterprise Industrial Relations (T)
- 12-2pm - Criminal Law Sem A
- 4-6pm Enterprise Industrial Relations (L)

Thursday
- 9-11am - Law Foundation Sem B

Friday
- 12-2pm - Criminal Law Sem B

Tuesday sucks... 9-6.... n i dont like the whole 1 lecture a day coz its kinda a waste of the drive. at least i'm not at parra nth this semester woot! :p

EDIT: oh ps at parra campus:p

lol mine is the exact same poor u lara :uhhuh:
 

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HA! only 6 hrs cape, stop whinging.

mine:
Tue:
2-3 Bis, Society and Policy tute
3-5 " Lecture

Thurs:
10-12 Contemporary mgmt issues tute
12-1 " lecture

Fri:
8-9 Mgmt of Change tute
9-11 " Lecture
1-2 Org learning and development lecture
2-5 " Tute
[the 9 hour day]

so far not too bad, just too much free time which may impact my er studies...oh well.

Also i would advise to follow the course strucutre, im luckily able to finish all cores with no clashes even after i trasnferred, but sometimes you may have to go to another campus or must take up a 5 sub semester to get even.
 

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If all goes well....

Tuesday
0900-1100: Law Foundation Seminar A
1200-1400: Criminal Law Seminar A

Wednesday Pending
0800-0900: Sentencing and Penalty Lecture
0900-1100: Sentencing and Penalty Tutorial

Thursday
0900-1100: Law Foundation Seminar B
1400-1600: Drugs and Criminalisation Workshop Pending

Friday
1200-1400: Criminal Law Seminar B
 
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Cape said:
And what about the other 6 hours i spend travelling :(
whoops..sory Cape, didnt think of that one, my bad. I sincerely apologise.

ive never seen anyone on bos with any of my units! at least i can still talk to the tree....
 

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I'm sure you can have a civil conversation with a tree. Atleast it won't argue with you :p
 

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lol.

Talk to a cow then. They sit there eating and staring at you ... and they go MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!
 

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anyway.....no cows at parra and im not going to talk to a cow, id look stupid...

ddiwe forget to label dowon our tt's location, i.e. campuses? luckily i got all on the same campus, anyone have inter-campus classes? or thinking of doing so coz you ddint get your preferred times?
 

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Well theres cows at Hawkesbury, that makes us better :p

Or you could talk to the sheep with blue heads!

Wait ... parra ... parra ... parra ... maybe you could talk to yourself.

And theres no way in hell I'm doing the inter campus thingo again. Saying that, I want to do German next year at Bankstown :p
 

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