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Old 11-05-2008 at 01:07 PM   #2
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Should we ignore the personal timetable on mugsi? It says my exams are in April... o_O
 
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Uhhh...what? Where?
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Old 11-05-2008 at 01:44 PM   #4
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Should we ignore the personal timetable on mugsi? It says my exams are in April... o_O
LOL~ common sense would say that if you've had midterms in october, then logic would insist that your exams would be in december.

But that's just a hunch ^^;
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In Room Location, where is IWC? I have few of them in IWC 1(3)
 
Old 11-05-2008 at 02:11 PM   #6
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Ivor Wynne Centre. You go just a bit east of the David Braley Athletic Centre (you'll notice huge crowds of people). Then you follow the maze with your huge lineup to eventually end up in the correct gym. There are lots of signs to direct you. I think 1 is the closest from the entrance, and 2 and 3 follow the maze.

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Yeah there will be tons of green signs saying IWC 1 2 or 3 with arrows. You'll find your way just fine!

And make sure you LOOK at the exam booklet on the table before you sit down and write your name on it
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Also, the little numbers in the brackets are parts of the room, theyre in like little sections so that people are spread out enough, just look for a giant pole with that number on it

And yes, look at your paper - i did that first year haha. they often/always put different exams in alternating columns, so sit at the right one!!
 
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MUGSI > My Academics > Personal Exam Timetable

It's weird; I thought it would have been easier for me to just print it out from there since it is designed for the individual student, but the information is just plain incorrect. >.> I guess referring to the master exam timetable is everyone's best bet.
 
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Haha, yeah I found it a few hours ago.

Indeed, Master Timetable rules!

(okay, not really...but at least it's accurate for the moment).
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it says on the personal timetable under "problems"
Three consecutive examinations sittings.

what does that mean?
does it mean three exams in a row as in one a day? or something else?
 
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well, what days and times are your exams?
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If I have 4 consecutive exams, will I be able to change that through the examinations office?
 
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so say i have an exam on the 9th, 10th, 11th...does that fit the "Three consecutive examinations sittings. " does that fit the criteria? because the next thing says "Three examinations in one calendar day (midnight to midnight)." so i don't know what fits the criteria
 
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I believe they both fit the criteria, if you have 3 days in a row with an exam each or if you have 3 exams in one day. Obviously it would be difficult to study for 3 exams that are all on the same day or even for 3 days in a row of exams.

You'd have to ask someone important to be certain though.

I did 2 exams in 1 day and then 1 the next day and felt I was ill-prepared for the one the next morning because of having 2 exams on the day prior.
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