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Sorry if there is already a thread for this but as if i can be bothered searching. Anyway, i was wondering how flexible the timetabling was for an engineering commerce degree at sydney uni, coz there are heaps of threads about unsw and uts showing how u can customize ur timetable to hav a lecture then tutortial then lecture etc and get it all done quickly, is this the case at sydney or do u hav to shut up and take what ur given?. cheers.
 

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USyd's timetabling system is notoriously archaic and inflexible - if you did a search you would know this.

A degree like Engineering/Commerce - which has pre-requsites everywhere and has cross faculty timetabling, plus a hefty amount of hours is going to be difficult to change.

As a general rule:
- if its a lecture you can't change it
- if it's a tute you can try by blocking out sections of your timetable online
- if you have more than 2 changes to make, you'll have to line up with the rest of the cows and goats during O-Week and beg the people in the labs to change your timetable.

Have a look at: http://web.timetable.usyd.edu.au/menu.jsp?siteMap=true for the central timetabling unit and see if you can see all the available tute times etc.

Good luck
 

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oh you cant change your lectures? So even if you block out a period of a day that has a lecture then thats bad luck??

Coz i saw you can only block out up to a day or 2x half days and im just trying to think how thats going to work if i want to only do 3days..
 

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kokodamonkey said:
oh you cant change your lectures? So even if you block out a period of a day that has a lecture then thats bad luck??
Most subjects don't have repeat lectures, so there are no lecture options to switch between. Some compulsory and/or extremely popular subjects (junior accounting, economics, psychology, etc.) have several sets of lectures.
 

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