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Hey guys,
I'm taking Math 1AA3 in term 2. It has two tutorial slots. However, I have a lecture during both those times. The 3 core classes of Math still fit in my schedule, but the tutorial itself does not.
I consider this 'unsolvable' while maintaining my current set of classes because most of my courses only have one core, so I can't move them around and some of them aren't even offered in the other term.
However, this shouldn't be a huge deal, correct? It's not like I'm missing a lecture...
If anything I'm hoping either the tutorials are put online, or I can just look over them and see what was done from a friend's copy.
So will it affect much having that 'conflict' there all term?
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08-11-2010 at 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Alchemist11
Hey guys,
I'm taking Math 1AA3 in term 2. It has two tutorial slots. However, I have a lecture during both those times. The 3 core classes of Math still fit in my schedule, but the tutorial itself does not.
I consider this 'unsolvable' while maintaining my current set of classes because most of my courses only have one core, so I can't move them around and some of them aren't even offered in the other term.
However, this shouldn't be a huge deal, correct? It's not like I'm missing a lecture...
If anything I'm hoping either the tutorials are put online, or I can just look over them and see what was done from a friend's copy.
So will it affect much having that 'conflict' there all term?
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Actually, it shouldn't affect you at all unless the tutorials are mandatory, and the tutorials for math are just there for extra help really. You could talk to the professor if you think this may be a problem, but it shouldn't be at all and there's always times available for extra help if neeed Hope this helps.
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08-11-2010 at 02:59 PM
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Unless your marked for tutorials, its no problem.
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Tutorials were optional and similar to those for Math 1A03. You can do well without going.
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08-11-2010 at 03:01 PM
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I've skipped all my math1A03/1AA3 tutorials. Most of the time, they're there for WebAssign help.
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Cool, that works. Thanks
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I don't even remember that there were tutorials for this class. Lol.
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