all you have to do is email the unit coordinator...d_elmo said:its not the pracs that clash, its the lectures.
if you look on thursday arvo, im supposed to be in 2 lectures at the same time, one in hawkesbury and one in penrith, and then straight after im somehow supposed to make my way to the third one (in hawkesbury).
i think the only real problem is the timing of the penrith lecture...
I'd email the unit co-ordinator and inform them that theres a clash between cores. They will have to change it, because there will definately be other people in your course who are in the same position.d_elmo said:well the thing is i live in penrith, its a big waste of time and money to drive all the way out to bankstown for a lecture.
lol you really paint a good pic of uni admin lolCape said:I'd email the unit co-ordinator and inform them that theres a clash between cores. They will have to change it, because there will definately be other people in your course who are in the same position.
This is why its a draft timetable, so they can change subjects if theres clashes between cores.
There wouldn't be night classes for any of these subjects, they aren't popular like the business and law subjects.
well obviously if it was as simple as changing it they would have - they;re not stupid enough to put cores from one course at times that clash...klh said:but they are enrolled at that campus which means they have the responsibility to change tt's so that all students enrolled a tthat campus are able to attend at that campus. thats why i feel like crap when i have enrolled at parra yet still have to go to penrith for exams....isnt it their obligation?
im gonna hassle my coordinater, you should to!
you missed my point - i said that there is nothing guaranteeing that exams WILL ALWAYS be at your home campus - u says "generally they will" - which just agrees with what i said as generally means not always so as i said that the only guarantee we are given is that they will be within the specified weeks... unless you can show me where it syas "ALL uni exams will be at your home campus" then i am not wrong - the uni is not at 'fault' becuase they njever h ad a responsibility to put em at the home campus to start with.....klh said:errrrr....ummmm, n'uh, uni's fault...
generally you will have exams at your home campus, thats why you cant turn up to another campus for exams as some campuses use different curriculums [well, it used to].
i understand that its a temporary thing to move it up to penrith for exams, but we should have first preference as students who more or less are paying them and thus expect a certian level of service.
about clashes, yes it is the best they can do, or they could actually have 2 lectures but no, its all aobut fiscal policy and economics but not for education as much. i have no frist week nor last week tutes due to financial constraints. its not tthat they cant, they wont. of course there will always be some clashes, nothing is perfect but i mean no wonder some of the other uniguides rate student satisfaction quite lowly. improving this measure, will likely improve enrolments.
and about double degree's, i reckon they should just stick to doing one degree first before the other instead of mixed or at least mixed ofr first years to do the intros so you can make a decision of going on with both or dropping one.this clashes cause stress and such....
that's what I have to do :S evening class for contracts 8-10... my communication units all clash with contractsLaraB said:same thing happens with combined law people - my bro had that problem - his non law units clashed with law units and was told more or less tough shit, go to night lectures, coz if they changed it it'd stuff things up for the communications only students ie the majority