01-05-2010 at 06:43 PM
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Au Contraire, Pierre.
I did all of my timetable changes after exams, and so did a few other people I know.
We totally saw this coming. :p
And as for Psych 1XX3 and tutorial switching, many people will be dropping the course after marks have been released (one of the Instructional T.A.'s on the 1X03 site said it will probably be Wednesday or Thursday) so keep checking and good luck.
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Yeah, but sometimes exams do crazy damage to the psyche and people just don't want anything to do for school.
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01-05-2010 at 09:32 PM
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Yeah, but sometimes exams do crazy damage to the psyche and people just don't want anything to do for school.
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They do if they wanna avoid this mess. =/
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01-05-2010 at 10:08 PM
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Yeah, but sometimes exams do crazy damage to the psyche and people just don't want anything to do for school.
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I'm the opposite. I had an exam at 7:30 pm the last day of exams, and as soon as 10 o'clock hit I was checking my marks, and making sure everything was all good and ready with my timetable. One has to be smart to avoid this mess we call MUGSI.
However, now, I cannot. see. my. marks. Grr.
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01-05-2010 at 10:13 PM
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Yeah, you can be smart all you want, but it doesn't help when the lab I wanted to switch into for this term (an afternoon one instead of Friday morning) has been full since September. What am I supposed to do about it? It's not a conflict, so I have no way to go to the lab coordinator, but an 8.30 lab on Friday morning is terrible. I'm talking about Chem, but I know a lot of people trying to do something similar for Psych.
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01-05-2010 at 10:15 PM
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I know. :/ It's hard, that's why McMaster just generally sucks when it comes to this. I'd understand if this were a large sized university, but it's really not. What they do instead, is lay off professors, resulting in lower number of classes available and all of this stress. And since 3rd and 4th years generally have first pick, they pretty much suck electives dry before we get a chance.
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