there are so many people posting their timetable mine wasn't getting reviewed so I just decided to make a forum for my self lol
check my timetable please
08-09-2010 at 02:31 PM
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Term 1 Monday would make me kill myself, LMAO
08-09-2010 at 03:06 PM
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For first term, can you maybe switch your physics lab to the Wednesday and/or change your psych core so that Monday isn't so ridiculous. I know some people might think it's better to just get all of that out of the way on Monday, but I would be mentally exhausted by the time that physics lab rolled around on the Monday.
For second term, I really don't suggest Friday labs since in first year science many of your midterms happen to fall on Friday nights. If physics labs are offered in the morning I would say to make it Monday morning? Or switch your chem core so that you can fit the physics lab on another day at 2:30pm.
there are so many people posting their timetable mine wasn't getting reviewed so I just decided to make a forum for my self lol
check my timetable please
lol sorry for asking so much but
I made changes to my timetable and wanted some feedback
(ignore the class time on the timetable since I copy and pasted it around)
THANK YOU
08-09-2010 at 05:54 PM
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lol sorry for asking so much but
I made changes to my timetable and wanted some feedback
(ignore the class time on the timetable since I copy and pasted it around)
THANK YOU
Going from CNH to ABB for your chem lab (term 1) will suck. I had something very similar last term (TSH to ABB for a lab) and it was NOT fun. TSH is a bit further than CNH though, so if you walk quickly you should be okay. If that's the ONLY thing you don't like about your schedule, then I don't think it's worth switching for the 5 chem labs you'll have in term 1, but if you're switching other things around anyways, then it's something to consider
08-09-2010 at 05:59 PM
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Going from CNH to ABB for your chem lab (term 1) will suck. I had something very similar last term (TSH to ABB for a lab) and it was NOT fun. TSH is a bit further than CNH though, so if you walk quickly you should be okay. If that's the ONLY thing you don't like about your schedule, then I don't think it's worth switching for the 5 chem labs you'll have in term 1, but if you're switching other things around anyways, then it's something to consider
thanks for the reply
yea i'm not going to switch my schedule just because of building distance
I'll walk fast, or if I find it's too far I'll pump up on redbull that should help
08-09-2010 at 06:03 PM
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thanks for the reply
yea i'm not going to switch my schedule just because of building distance
I'll walk fast, or if I find it's too far I'll pump up on redbull that should help
You can speed walk across the campus in 10 minutes maximum. I've gone from CNH to ITBAB in 8 minutes without breaking a sweat. But I would consider myself above average in terms of walking speed.
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