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Personal Timetable HELP !!!!!

 
Old 08-13-2009 at 02:12 PM   #1
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Personal Timetable HELP !!!!!
hey guys... i posted my timetable on a couple of forums already... and got a reply on one of them saying it was fine... and i didnt need to worry. But that was jusst one person's opinion... i was wondering if i could get some more feedback, just to make sure theres nothign wrong with my classes. im freaking out, and i dont want to have a timetable thats gunna screw me over for first year, kind of a nerd wen it comes down to it, and dont wanna take any chances.

thanks a lot, any suggestions would be awesome!

ps. sorry if this is a lame and pointless thread, but i couldnt help myself.
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Old 08-13-2009 at 02:21 PM   #2
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Your schedule isn't absolutely terrible as long as you time manage well between classes. I'd only really be a bit concerned about the 2nd schedule you put up and the 5 different classes/labs/tutorials you have on that Thursday.

Four hours straight (and six hours with only one hour in between) is a bit much. Keeping days balanced is what I tend to like doing. I generally try to maximize the number of classes I have to about 4 a day so that each day doesn't have too much. That way I have enough time each day to at least spend time doing some quality reading, etc.

It's not bad though. It's all up to you how you manage your time, like I said before. I just like having all my classes closer in the day but sometimes that can't always be helped by core schedules, etc.
Old 08-13-2009 at 02:22 PM   #3
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First term looks fine to me as long as you're a morning person and think you could get to them 8:30 classes. You got pretty chill fridays and wednesdays.

Maybe fix that psych core first term if you wanna free up your monday evenings. But you're on campus anyways so it's not like it'll be that much trouble for you.
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Old 08-13-2009 at 02:30 PM   #4
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thanks guys... i feel a lot better now =)
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Old 08-13-2009 at 02:34 PM   #5
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we have Physics 1L03 C01 together
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Term 1:

I suggest moving PSYCH 1X03 to an earlier spot, and have your Math 1LS3 and Bio tutorials to an earlier slot. This way you finish your classes earlier which gives you time to rest, relax, and do a little homework
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